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JESimpson,
1938.
Neotoma albiqua (continued).
200±ft., 3 mi. n. Puerto de Lobos, Sonora.
April 22, 1938.
♂♀ 229 caught among white-brush and
creosote at border of dark-lava and sand.
500±ft., 2 mi. E. Punta Arenas, 75 mi. W. Hermosillo, Sonora.
May 9, 1938.
Two juveniles taken on rock-hill among torote,
ocotillo, pitayo, and creosote.
650±ft., Sierra San Javier, 9 mi. W. Rancho San Javier, 70 mi. W. Hermosillo, Sonora.
May 11, 1938.
Four (♂♀ 354, 355, 356 and a juvenile) taken
on rocky hill among torote, creosote, palo verde, and
ocotillo.
2550±ft., lava bed, mi. Moctezuma, Sonora.
May 24, 1938.
♀ 426 (juvenile) taken on side of dark lava
hill in thick brush. This juvenile of black pelage.