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Rogers (1993, 1994b); Schmitz (1996b); Taylor and Krejca (2006); Wolff, J. (1997, 1998; Wolff, L. (2011c); Yoder (1998, 
2000 ). 
Peromyscus boylii (Baird) (brush mouse) (trogloxene) 
Records: Shasta Co.: Ancient Palace Cave. Tulare Co.: Crystal Sequoia Cave; Lost Soldier’s Cave. 
Comment: Mice were collected deep within both caves. 
Bibliography: Briggs and Gpc (1975); Despain (1994); Krejca (2006); National Park Service (2004); Reardon (1966). 
Peromyscus crinitus (Merriam) (canyon mouse) (trogloxene) 
Record: Siskiyou Co.: caves in Lava Beds National Monument. 
Bibliography: Nelson and Smith (1976); Stark and Kinney (1969). 
Peromyscus maniculatus (Wagner) (deer mouse) (trogloxene) 
Records: Siskiyou Co.: *Bighom Cave; *Hercules’ Leg/Juniper Cave Lava Tube System; * Planetary Dairy Cave; 
*Upstairs-Downstairs Cave. Tulare Co.: *Crystal Sequoia Cave. Tuolumne Co.: McLean’s Cave. 
Comment: Elliott (1978) erroneously reported this species as Rattus norvegicus (Bekenhout). Three specimens that had 
been raiding baited pit traps in the cave were collected in total darkness. The records from the Marble Mountains appar¬ 
ently are of scat only, observed in the dark zones of three caves (Suggett, 1982). 
Bibliography: Briggs and Gpc (1975); Despain (1994); Elliott (1978); Nelson and Smith (1976); Oberhansley (1946); 
Reardon (1966); Stark and Kinney (1969); Suggett (1982). 
Rattus norvegicus (Berkenhout) (brown rat) 
Record: San Diego Co.: Thunder Canyon Cave System (dead) 
Bibliography: Baker (2008a). 
Family Erethizontidae (porcupines) 
Erethizon dorsatum (Linnaeus) (porcupine) (trogloxene) 
Records: Amador Co.: *Fem Frond Cave (scat); Fiddler’s Cave;*Porcupine Cave. Calaveras Co.: *small hole near Nat¬ 
ural Bridge; *Buckeye Cave; *Cave City Cave; *Cave of the Catacombs; *Cave of the Quills (quills); *Gleibe’s Cave 
(remains); *Porcupine Cave; *Scat Cave; *Sink Cave; *Slab Cave; *Winzerr Cave (quills). Fresno Co.: *unnamed cave in 
Kings Caverns Geological Area (quills, scat). Lassen Co.: *Indian Cave. Plumas Co.: * Indian Cave. Shasta Co.: *Bat 
Cave; Fair Dinkum Cave; Jeffrey Pine Cave; Pecan Cave; *Samwel Cave. San Bernardino Co.: *Scaturd Cave. Siskiyou 
Co.: *’Nother Cave (quills, scat); *aMazing Pits (remains); *Bamum/Sand Caves System (dead); *Beebowl Cave (scat); 
*Blue Bucket Cave (scat); *Coral Reef Cave (quills); *Jibili Cave (scat); *Planetary Dairy Cave; *Skunk’s Tail Cave; 
*Traffic Jam Cave; *Windy Cave. Trinity Co.: *Forest Glen Caves. Tuolumne Co.: *Crystal Palace; *Indian Quarry Cave 
No. 1; *Porcupine Cave; *Porcupine Skull Cave. 
Bibliography: Anonymous (1965, 1990a); Bridgemon (1974); Briggs and Gpc (1975); Broeckel, B. (1991b, 2002a, 2008a, 
2008b); Given (1956); Graham (1962e); Halliday (1961b); Johnson, V. (1990); McEachem (1968); McEachem and Grady 
(1978); Rogers (1983b, 1994a, 1999d); Suggett (1982); Taylor and Krejca (2006); Whitfield (1963, 1965); Winterath 
(1971); Wolf, J. (1989); Wolf, L. (1998c, 2003b, 2004b, 2006, 2009b); Zerr (1970). 
Family Geomyidae (gophers) 
Thomomys sp. (pocket gopher) 
Records: Siskiyou Co.: Bighorn Cave; Marble Gap Cave; Planetary Dairy Cave; Upstairs-Downstairs Cave. 
Bibliography: Suggett (1982). 
Family Heteromyidae 
Dipodomys sp. (kangaroo rat) 
Records: Siskiyou Co.: *Fem Cave; *Golden Dome Cave (dead). 
Bibliography: Benedict (1973). 
Family Sciuridae (squirrels and chipmunks) 
Undetermined (chipmunk) 
Record: Siskiyou Co.: *Airy Ice Cave. 
Bibliography: Broeckel, B. (2010a). 
