Montana: Petroleum County: 24 mi. N Roundup, 8 mi. SW Flatwillow, 2 (UM). Garfield County: Jordan, 10 (1 UM; 2 MVZ; 7 AMNH). Dawson County: Glendive, 9 (USNM). Musselshell County: Harvey Ranch, Melstone, 3 (MVZ). Rosebud County: Yellowstone River, 5 mi. W Forsyth, 2750 ft., 7 (MVZ); 2 mi. E and 1 mi. S Forsyth, 2600 ft., 8 (KU). Custer County: Miles City, 1 (USBS). Yellowstone County: Billings, 2 (1 USBS; 1 MVZ). Big Horn County: Fort Custer, 1 (USBS); Crow Agency, 1 (USBS). Powder River County: Powderville, 4 (USBS). Carter County: Medicine Rocks, 15 mi. N Ekalaka, 2 (USBS); Medicine Rocks, 14 mi. N Ekalaka, 2 (USBS); Clark's Fork, 1 (USBS).

Wyoming: Big Horn County: Dry Creek, 10 mi. W Germania, 1 (USBS); 3 mi. E Germania, 1 (USBS); Greybull, 2 (USBS); Bighorn Basin, 1 (USBS). Sheridan County: Arvada, 8 (USBS). Campbell County: Little Powder River, 1 (USBS). Weston County: Newcastle, 2 (USBS); 23 mi. SW Newcastle, 4 (USBS). Fremont County: Wilson's Ranch, Sheep Creek, S base Owl Creek Mountains, 1 (USBS).

Additional records.Canada ([Anderson], 1946:131): Alberta: near Medicine Hat, 1; Saskatchewan: near Shackleton, 45-50 mi. NW Swift Current, 1; near Tompkins, 50 mi. W Swift Current, 1.

Dipodomys ordii fremonti [Durrant and Setzer]

Dipodomys ordii fremonti [Durrant and Setzer], Bull. Univ. Utah, 35 (no. 26):21, June 30, 1945.

Type.—Female, no. 15661, Carnegie Museum, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; Torrey, 7000 ft., Wayne County, Utah; obtained on July 19, 1938, by W. F. and F. H. Wood, original no. 1562.

Range.—Known only from the type locality.

Diagnosis.—Size small (see measurements). Color dark, entire dorsal surface Cinnamon-Buff, purest on sides, flanks and cheeks; upper parts strongly suffused with black; arietiform markings, pinnae of ears, plantar surfaces of hind feet, dorsal and ventral stripes of tail, brownish. Skull small; upper incisors long; rostrum deep; jugal bowed laterally; diastema long; upper molariform tooth-row long.

Comparisons.—From Dipodomys ordii panguitchensis, D. o. fremonti differs in: Color lighter in all pigmented areas, particularly ears which are light brown in D. o. fremonti and black in D. o. panguitchensis; skull larger in all measurements taken; upper incisors longer; rostrum deeper; auditory bullae deeper; jugal bowed laterally rather than straight; diastema longer.