. Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. Zoology. Common Shrews of the Yosemite region; % natural size. a. Navigator Shrew, east fork of Indian Caiaon, June 23, 1915. h. Yosemite Shrew, Yosemite Valley, December 29, 1914. o. Dusky Shrew, same data as a. The slender nose, inconspicuous eyes and ears, and plush-like pelage all indicate rela- tionship with the moles. The expanded, fringed hind toes of the Navigator Shrew show correlation with its aquatic habits. For discussion of species, see text, pp. 47, 5


. Animal life in the Yosemite; an account of the mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians in a cross-section of the Sierra Nevada. Zoology. Common Shrews of the Yosemite region; % natural size. a. Navigator Shrew, east fork of Indian Caiaon, June 23, 1915. h. Yosemite Shrew, Yosemite Valley, December 29, 1914. o. Dusky Shrew, same data as a. The slender nose, inconspicuous eyes and ears, and plush-like pelage all indicate rela- tionship with the moles. The expanded, fringed hind toes of the Navigator Shrew show correlation with its aquatic habits. For discussion of species, see text, pp. 47, 50. [685]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Grinnell, Joseph, 1877-1939; Storer, Tracy Irwin, 1889-. Berkeley, Calif. , University of California Press


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