Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 34.—The black monkey of Likoepang, showing the well-developed crestin comparison with the one from Toli Fig. 35.—Many of the natives here use the ground as a floor, with the dooryardalways swept surprisingly clean. Temboan, Kalait R., Celebes. 34 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66 Menado, Celebes, August 20, returned to Menado about a week ago from south of Amoerang in themountains where I had made a camp and stayed for about a month. There Igot a great many rats, including one or possibly


Expeditions organized or participated in by the Smithsonian . Fig. 34.—The black monkey of Likoepang, showing the well-developed crestin comparison with the one from Toli Fig. 35.—Many of the natives here use the ground as a floor, with the dooryardalways swept surprisingly clean. Temboan, Kalait R., Celebes. 34 SMITHSONIAN MISCELLANEOUS COLLECTIONS VOL. 66 Menado, Celebes, August 20, returned to Menado about a week ago from south of Amoerang in themountains where I had made a camp and stayed for about a month. There Igot a great many rats, including one or possibly two species that I had notbefore seen in Minahassa. Something that you may find interesting is quitea good series of shrews of two species, one grey and one black. I am lookingforward to getting more of these now that I know how to catch them. Theones I have were caught by native boys. I have often tried with Out-o-sight traps to catch these, hut without success. To catch them the


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