. American animals : a popular guide to the mammals of North America north of Mexico, with intimate biographies of the more familiar species. Mammals -- North America. MICE AXD SHREWS OF THE EASTERN STATES Photugraphed from skins to show relative proportions 1. Pine Mouse {\licrol'us p\ncioruyn) (uniform dul! chestnut, fur very soft) 2. Red-backed Mouse (Evotornys f,cipper\) (rusty chestnut, brightest on back) 3- White-footed Mouse (Peroinyscus kucopus) (fawn color, with white belly, ears large) 4. Long-tailed Jumping Mouse yZjpus insignis) (yellowish buff, hair rather coarse) 5- Meadow Mouse
. American animals : a popular guide to the mammals of North America north of Mexico, with intimate biographies of the more familiar species. Mammals -- North America. MICE AXD SHREWS OF THE EASTERN STATES Photugraphed from skins to show relative proportions 1. Pine Mouse {\licrol'us p\ncioruyn) (uniform dul! chestnut, fur very soft) 2. Red-backed Mouse (Evotornys f,cipper\) (rusty chestnut, brightest on back) 3- White-footed Mouse (Peroinyscus kucopus) (fawn color, with white belly, ears large) 4. Long-tailed Jumping Mouse yZjpus insignis) (yellowish buff, hair rather coarse) 5- Meadow Mouse (^fu:rotus pennsylv^inicus) (blackish, grizzled with gray) 6. Lemming Mouse (Synaptomys cooperi) (similar, but tail very short and incisors grooved) 7 Short-tailed Shrew (Bl:irina brevicauda) (plumbeL>us gray, fur very srjft) 8. Long-tailed Shrew (Sorex personatus) (fur similar but tinged with brown) (About three-fifths natural size). 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 Stone, Witmer, 1866-1939; Cram, William Everett, 1871-. Garden City, N. Y. : Doubleday, Page
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