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  • Synaptomys. July 24. 1939. Ormidale Harbour, Campbell I. [Island] Today I observed abundant small mouse runs + cutting in long grass + in the sphagnum moss along the edge of a Salt lagoon. I set one [word crossed out] some traps and succeeded in catching a small mouse which I tentatively identify as a Synaptomys. These runs are so small that one can hardly insert ones index finger into them without disturbing the sides, they apparently form avenues from the sphagnum bogs + banks to the lush grass upon which they seem to feed. Most of the cuttings in the bogs were of those grasses. having been carried there by the mice. Mr [Thomas T.] McCabe also caught one of these mice on the opposite side of the harbor. Nekis [Neekus] River, Don peninsula. Aug [August] 2. - 3. 1939. I found a small colony of Synaptomys about 50 feet from the salt water among fallen logs + boulders under big spaces. These logs + rocks were covered by a large [word crossed out] thick coat of sphagnum moss + in this moss these little mice made their runway. The runways also ran up a fallen root of a tree which was covered by moss + sedges. The synaps. [synaptomys] seemed to prefer these coarse sedges to the finer grasses which grew abundantly in a small opening in the forest 15 or 20 feet away by having 20 traps set tonight I succeeded in catching one synap. [synaptomys]
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