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not learn, but we did not come in contact with any of these species. 

 Sheep {Ovis sionei) occur in the neighboring mountains, of course; 

 we were not within their territory. Flying squirrels (Glaucomys) 

 ■ occur, we were told by trappers, but we saw none. Phenacomys con- 

 st ailei was described from Telegraph Creek, but our trapping did not 

 produce a single specimen. 



CHECK LIST OF THE MAMMALS 



1. Sorex personatus personatug I. Geofiroy 



2. Sorex obscurus obscurus Merriam 



3. Sorex obscurus longicauda Merriam 



4. Neosorex palustris navigator Baird 



5. Microsorex eximius (Osgood) 



6. Ursus, species? 



7. Ursus americanus americanus Pallas 



8. Canis ooeidentalis Richardson 



9. Mustela eieognani richardsoni Bonaparte 



10. Mustela vison energumenos (Bangs) 



11. Phoca riehardi richardi (Gray) 



12. Peromyscus maniculatus borealis Mearns 



13. Peromyscus maniculatus macrorhinus (Ehoads) 



14. Neotoma cinerea saxamang Osgood 



15. Synaptomys borealis wrangeli Merriam 



16. Bvotomys dawsoni dawsoni Merriam 



17. Evotomys wrangeli Bailey 



18. Microtus drummondi (Audubon and Bachman) 



19. Microtus mordax mordax (Merriam) 



20. Ondatra zibethiea spatulata (Osgood) 



21. Mus musculus musculus Linnaeus 



22. Zapus saltator Allen 



23. Erethizon epixanthum nigrescens Allen 



24. Marmota caligata caligata (Esehscholtz) 



25. Citellus plesius plesius (Osgood) 



26. Eutamias borealis caniceps Osgood 



27. Sciurus hudsonicus hudsonicus (Erxleben) 



28. Sciurus hudsonicus pioatus Swarth 



29. Castor canadensis canadensis Kuhl 



30. Lepus americanus maefarlani Merriam 



31. Odocoileus columbianus sitkensis Merriam 



32. Alces americanus gigas Miller 



33. Eangifer osborni Allen 



34. Oreamnos montanus columbianus Allen 



