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Sylvilagus bachmani cinerascens (Allen) 
Ashy Brush Rabbit 
Original description—Lepus cinerascens Allen, Bull. Amer. 
Mus. Nat. Hist., 3, October, 1890, p. 159. 
Type locality—San Fernando, Los Angeles County, Cali- 
fornia. 
Range—Upper Sonoran zone in the San Diegan district, 
from the Mexican line northwest through the interior of Ven- 
tura and Santa Barbara counties; thence north through the 
inner coast ranges west of the San Joaquin Valley to Jolon 
and Jamesburg on west side of Salinas Valley, in Monterey 
County; and east around southern rim of San Joaquin Valley 
to vicinity of Walker Pass (Nelson, N. Amer. Fauna, 29, 
1909) pp. 252, 253; Mus. Vert. Zool). 
Brachylagus idahoensis (Merriam) 
Idaho Pigmy Rabbit 
Original description—Lepus idahoensis Merriam, N. Amer. 
Fauna, 5, July, 1891, pp. 76, 77. 
Type locality—Pahsimeroi Valley, Custer County, Idaho. 
Range—Upper Sonoran zone in extreme eastern part of the 
Modoc region, northeastern California; the only record station 
to date is Goose Lake, Modoc County (Nelson, N. Amer. 
Fauna, 29, 1909, pp. 275, 278). 
Order ARiIO DAC VIE 
Family CERVIDAE 
Cervus roosevelti Merriam 
Roosevelt Elk 
Original description—Cervus roosevelti Merriam, Proc. Biol. 
Soc. Wash., 11, December 17, 1897, pp. 272, 273. 
Type locality—Mount Elaine, near Mount Olympus, Olym- 
pic Mountains, Washington. 
Synonyms—Cervus canadensis, part; Cervus canadensis 
occidentalis; Roosevelt Wapiti. 
Range—Northwest humid coast belt chiefly in the Transition 
zone, south formerly to Marin County (Mailliard, MS), east 
