. Animal life of the Carlsbad cavern. Zoology -- New Mexico; Botany -- New Mexico; Cave animals; Botany -- New Mexico; Zoology -- New Mexico; Carlsbad Caverns (N. M. ). Upper: Fig. 46. Entrance of Bat Cave in Dow's Pasture, Four Miles West of Carlsbad About one thousand house bats (Myotis incautus) were occupying this cave. Lower: Fig. 47. Slaughter Cave in Slaughter Canyon Three dead ring-tails were lying in the entrance, victims of poison distributed by goat herders. Also much bat guano had been taken from this cave. 127. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images t


. Animal life of the Carlsbad cavern. Zoology -- New Mexico; Botany -- New Mexico; Cave animals; Botany -- New Mexico; Zoology -- New Mexico; Carlsbad Caverns (N. M. ). Upper: Fig. 46. Entrance of Bat Cave in Dow's Pasture, Four Miles West of Carlsbad About one thousand house bats (Myotis incautus) were occupying this cave. Lower: Fig. 47. Slaughter Cave in Slaughter Canyon Three dead ring-tails were lying in the entrance, victims of poison distributed by goat herders. Also much bat guano had been taken from this cave. 127. 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 Bailey, Vernon, 1864-1942. Baltimore, The Williams & Wilkins Company


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