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  • Peromyscus [underlined] Spider Island, B.C. [British Columbia] none taken in 750 trap nights. Hunter Island. July 6/39 [1939] [Thomas T.] McCabe took 8 of which 6 are juv [word crossed out] adults Pat [Patrick Waldyve Martin] 4 adults. All have red ventral spots. The young are quite small, still in dark juv. [juvenile] pelage. One female contained 6 foetuses 15 mm [millimetres] in length. From the signs of food remains in mouse burrows + runways indicates that they are eating limpets + small crabs extensively. Vancouver, B.C. [British Columbia] Feb. [February] 7, 1941. A P.m. [Peromyscus maniculatus] artemisiae [underlined] brought to me by Theed Pearse who received it from a friend in Armstrong had most of the hair gone on the shoulders + anterior half of the back. The remaining hairs bare large numbers of empty louse egg cases. Two patches the size of a dime are noticeably white with these. All through the hair are adult lice identified by G. [George] J. Spencer as Hoplopleura hesperomydis [underlined] (Osborn).
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