. The animals of North America [microform]. Zoology; Mammals; Zoologie; Mammifères. ANIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA. 93 by the smaller gnawing animals. He has repeatedly found them half-gnawed up by the various kinds of field-mice so numerous in our forests. From the number of its skins brought to market, and calculating the deer destroyed since the settle- ment of the country, an imperfect notion may be formed of the aggregate numbers and productiveness of its species.— Do Kay has made a strange blunder in his Natural of New York, in saying " it does not appear to extend into Canada;&
. The animals of North America [microform]. Zoology; Mammals; Zoologie; Mammifères. ANIMALS OF NORTH AMERICA. 93 by the smaller gnawing animals. He has repeatedly found them half-gnawed up by the various kinds of field-mice so numerous in our forests. From the number of its skins brought to market, and calculating the deer destroyed since the settle- ment of the country, an imperfect notion may be formed of the aggregate numbers and productiveness of its species.— Do Kay has made a strange blunder in his Natural of New York, in saying " it does not appear to extend into Canada;" for it is most plentiful in both the Upper and Lower 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 Small, H. Beaumont (Henry Beaumont), 1832-1919. [Montreal? : s. n. ]
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