The Mammals of Minnesota a Scientific And Popular Account of Their Features And
The Mammals of Minnesota a Scientific And Popular Account of Their Features And
C L Clarence Luther Herrick
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In form arvicoline, but rather less slender and with longer ears. Colors bright or, at least, strongly red. Molars each with two roots (instead of rootless as in Arvicola or fully rooted as in Murince). The teeth are otherwise as in the field mice bub less completely broken up *ln using this name for the genus lately renamed Evotomys by Coues, we follow Keyserling and Blasius, Prof. Baird and European authors generally. It seems a mis- fortune that in nomenclature as well as in more vital matte...rs there should be no articulation between the scientific labors of the two continents. Dr. Coues has in the case of this genus (as well as frequently elsewhere) shown the intimate relations between the mammals of Europe and North America. It is therefore a positive misfor- tune if the same group bears different names on the different sides of the Atlantic. It seems that the technicality involved might be well ignored in this ease and the above name, which has been more or less fully instated in theIlterAtufinf both continents' retained for this group.
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