Glaucomys sabrinus latipes [Howell]

Glaucomys sabrinus latipes [Howell], Proc. Biol. Soc. Washington, 28:112, May 27, 1915.

Type.—Obtained at Glacier, British Columbia, by J. A. Loring, on August 13, 1894; type in United States National Museum.

Racial characters.—Similar to bangsi and columbiensis but with larger feet and grayer color.

Measurements.[Howell] (1918: 49) gives the average of 10 specimens as: total length 342; length of tail 153; hind foot 41.5.

Distribution.—The Pend Oreille Mountains of extreme northeastern Washington, north (from records of [Taylor] and [Shaw], 1929: 18-19, as revised) to Sullivan Lake and south to Loon Lake.

Glaucomys sabrinus fuliginosus ([Rhoads])

Sciuropterus alpinus fuliginosus [Rhoads], Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philadelphia, p. 321, June, 1897.

Glaucomys sabrinus fuliginosus [Howell], N. Amer. Fauna, 44:47, June 13, 1918.

Type.—Obtained at Martin Station, Kittitas County, Washington, by Allan Rupert in March, 1893; type in Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences.