. Chapters on the natural history of the United States. Zoology. OF THE UNITED STATES 421 we are still quite itinerant of much that pertains to their natural history, and the young naturalists of this country can employ their time in no belter way than to make personal observations upon the habits of these and other representatives of our mam-. Fig. 112. The Jumping Mouse (Z. hudsonius). Adult male. malian fauna, recording every fact noted that may in any man- ner increase our knowledge of their biology in any one of its de- partments. Several years ago when 1 wrote about the Jumping mice of t
. Chapters on the natural history of the United States. Zoology. OF THE UNITED STATES 421 we are still quite itinerant of much that pertains to their natural history, and the young naturalists of this country can employ their time in no belter way than to make personal observations upon the habits of these and other representatives of our mam-. Fig. 112. The Jumping Mouse (Z. hudsonius). Adult male. malian fauna, recording every fact noted that may in any man- ner increase our knowledge of their biology in any one of its de- partments. Several years ago when 1 wrote about the Jumping mice of this country, Zapus hudsonius, the Jumping mouse was the sole spe-. 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 Shufeldt, Robert W. (Robert Wilson), 1850-1934; Natural Science Association of America, New York. New York, Studer Bros
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