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Some Notes on the Hibernation of Lasionycteris noctivagans
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1933
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THECANADIAN FIELD-NATURALIST which had been ripped open.Exposure of fresh humus or litter, in my experience, seems to attract Blarina.In twenty-four hours three were taken in five traps.This species was noted as very abundant in June, 1931, at Goderich, Ontario, and in February, 1932, near London.NORTHERN CHIPMUNK.Eutamias minimus borealis (Allen).-Seenby me only at Long Lake and Tea Lake, Algonquin Park; only three individuals were observed of which one was taken.I missed it at Frank's Bay though one was reported later.This animal appears to have been common the previous summer and such rarity is not in accord with my experience in previous years.