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Synonym—Lagomys schisticeps, part; Gray-headed Pika ; 
Lagomys princeps. 
Range—Boreal zone of central Sierra Nevada, at least from 
Summit, Placer County, south to Heather Lake, Eldorado 
County (Mus. Vert. Zool.); Mount Shasta (Merriam, N. 
Amer. Fauna, 16, 1899, p. 99). 
Ochotona taylori Grinnell 
Warner Mountain Cony 
Original description—Ochotona taylori Grinnell, Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., 25, July 31, 1912, pp. 129, 130. 
Type locality—Warren Peak, 9000 feet altitude, Warner 
Mountains, Modoc County, California. 
Range—Boreal zone on the Warner Mountains, including 
Sugar Hill, Modoc County (Grinnell, supra cit.). 
Ochotona albatus Grinnell 
Mount Whitney Cony 
Original description—Ochotona albatus Grinnell, Univ. 
Calif. Publ. Zool., 10, January 31, 1912, p. 125. 
Type locality—Cottonwood Lakes, 11,000 feet, Sierra 
Nevada, Inyo County, California. 
Synonym—Ochotona schisticeps, part. 
Range—Close to timberline in Boreal zone of southern 
Sierra Nevada, in Inyo and Tulare counties, at least from 
Kearsarge Pass south to Cottonwood Pass (Mus. Vert. Zool. ). 
Family LEPORIDAE 
Lepus campestris townsendi Bachman 
Western White-tailed Jack Rabbit 
Original description—Lepus townsendi Bachman, Journ. 
Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 8, pt. 1, 1839, pp. 90-94, pl. 2. 
Type locality—Fort Walla Walla, Washington. 
Synonym—Lepus campestris. 
Range—Of sparse distribution in the Upper Sonoran and 
Transition zones of the Modoc region of northeastern Cali- 
fornia: Fort Crook, Shasta County, and Goose Lake, Modoc 
County (Nelson, N. Amer. Fauna, 29, 1909, p. 82); and 
Parker Creek, Warner Mountains (Mus. Vert. Zool.). 
