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- Ochotona cuppes -
Monashee Pass. June 25/37.
The [female symbol]'s are at this date
nursing young. The males
still have the testes much enlarged.
The moult is just beginning
the pelage being almost
entirely that of the winter.
Female contained 3 young
32 mm [millimetres]. Another [female symbol] was nursing.
Ochotona
Tappen, B.C. [British Columbia] June 29, 1937-
Took 5 Pikas in slides
on roadside 8 miles west
of Salmon Arm. For the
most part the moult was
well advanced. One female
was nursing, the other
carried 2 embryos about
32 mm [millimetres] in length. In the
3 males the testes were
much smaller than in
those at Monashee Pass.
The only food noted was
the wild raspberry. They were
eating the leaves.
The note is identical with
that of the Monashee conies.
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