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  • Ochotona [underlined] Waterton Park - July 17/45. [1945] Conies have very limited distribution here mainly because suitable slides are so scarce. Most of the slides are shale + too fine. I collected 2 males today in a slide of gray rock (limestone?) about 4 miles toward the boundary along the west shore of Waterton Lake. There are some in the slide behind the supt. [superintendent's] house + others in a slide across the lake from here. Paradise Mine B.C. Aug [August] 28/45 [1945] Pikas very abundant. Dissected several one old [female symbol] bore 5 or 6 placental scars young of 2 ages. Most of them almost as large as ad's [adults] but [word crossed out] + in fresh winter pelage. Saw 2 very small young - see specimens. Old [female symbol]'s moulting heavily, 2 ad [adult] males almost completely in new pelage. There is certainly one moult only - during the summer months May be two litters of young. 2 females still lactating. Jasper (Tonquin, Sept [September] 4/45 [1945] On Sept [September] 1 took 3 Pikas on Mt [mount] Inglismaldie in Banff, en route up 1 on slide high on E [east] side of Sunwapta Pass + yesterday found them active despite rain on slopes of Mt [mount] Clitheroe
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