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- Cowichan Lake Jan [January] 31/40 [1940]
shoots eaten - thorns seem
to have a distinct survival
value - so why are not the
gooseberries more common - do
the deer eat the fruits + does
the seed become killed in
the process.
Pipsissewa not touched - the
two maples show no signs
of stunting from leader
browsing. Arbutus in good ground
can get away, otherwise not. Willows
usually can also alder. These
species are taken mostly in the
full? + the leaves [underlined], not the
terminal buds [underlined] are taken.
Beds. Mostly in the open - the
under-log beds are not in
use. 2 beds measured 3'x 2' x 3" deep
+ 2'6" x 18" x 2" deep.
Measurements [male symbol] fully adult 3-4 years perhaps more
58', 8", 16 1/2", 31", ear 6 1/4 from notch
weight, stomach + contents 3:3 PM
15 lbs [pounds]
Total cleanings 26 1/2 lbs. [pounds]
Total weight 115 lbs. [pounds] approx. [approximately]
Testes. Combined volume 30 c.c. [cubic centimetres] Not much
semen in epididymis but rich in sperms.
Marginalia: #4619
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