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- Sylvilagus [underlined]
Osoyoos, B.C. May 20-25. [1941]
Cottontails fairly common in the broken
country along the foot of Anarchist Mt. north
of the highway. I have shot 3, 2 males and a
female and seen 5 others.
Most of them live in rock piles but 2 of
them have bolted into dense thickets where no
rocks are present.
A rattlesnake was seen in the same burrow
in which a small cottontail was seen before
and after.
They are most numerous in the gullies but a
few of them venture out onto the sage flats.
Penticton, B.C. May 31, 1941.
Shot one and saw another in the briar tangle
adjacent to the bridge across the Okanagan River
7 miles south of Okanagan Falls.
Saw one and more signs in the Crataegus thick-
et on the north side of White Lake. Game Warden
Monks and Darcus both say they are not at Pen-
ticton yet.
Saw one at White Lake in a low thicket on
the north slope.
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