. Animal competitors; profit and loss from the wild four-footed tenants of the farm. Zoology, Economic. 148 ANIMAL COMPETITORS each chipmunk usually seized a large piece in its mouth and scampered off, returning as soon as we withdrew. In fact they made themselves perfectly at home in ; The striped gopher and spermophile. A variety of this species, the sage-chipmunk of. TWO SPECIES OF ROCKY-MOUNTAIN CHIPMUNKS. From Warren's ''Mammals of Colorado.'' By Permission of G. P. Putnam's Sons. Plioto by H. W. Nash. the Great Basin, is the smallest and spriglitliest of the race. It lives main


. Animal competitors; profit and loss from the wild four-footed tenants of the farm. Zoology, Economic. 148 ANIMAL COMPETITORS each chipmunk usually seized a large piece in its mouth and scampered off, returning as soon as we withdrew. In fact they made themselves perfectly at home in ; The striped gopher and spermophile. A variety of this species, the sage-chipmunk of. TWO SPECIES OF ROCKY-MOUNTAIN CHIPMUNKS. From Warren's ''Mammals of Colorado.'' By Permission of G. P. Putnam's Sons. Plioto by H. W. Nash. the Great Basin, is the smallest and spriglitliest of the race. It lives mainly in the sage-brush, scrambling about these diminutive bushes or scampering from one to the other, and often sitting on the top of a sage-bush eating the little seeds from its hands; but, like other. 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 Ingersoll, Ernest, 1852-1946. New York Sturgis&Walton company


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