Brewer's Beach Mouse 



Varieties of the Meadow Mouse 



/< Meadow Mouse. Microtus pennsytoanicus (Ord.) Description 



and range as above. 

 2. Black Meadow Mouse. M. pennsylvanicus nigrans Rhoads. 



Much darker, black hairs predominating. 

 Range. Coast of Virginia and North Carolina. 

 5. Acadian Meadow Mouse. M. pennsyhanicus acadicus Bangs. 



Brighter and more strongly russet than M. pennsylvanicus. 

 Range. Nova Scotia. 



4. Labrador Meadow Mouse. M. pennsylvamcus enixus (Bangs). 



Similar to the meadow mouse in color but with peculiar skull, 

 and light projecting front teeth. 

 Range. Labrador. 



5. Ungava Meadow Mouse. M. pennsyl-vanicus ungava Bailey. 



Smaller than the meadow mouse with very broad peculiar 

 skull. 

 Range. Ungava, Northern Labrador. 



6. Hudsoman Meadow Mouse. M. pennsylvanicus fontigenus 



(Bangs). Smaller than the meadow mouse with no tawny 

 tints, skull narrower. 

 Range. Quebec and Ontario, in deep forests. 



7. Gull Island Mouse. M. nesophihis Bailey. Very similar externally 



to the meadow mouse, but with a peculiar skull. 

 Range. Little Gull Island N. Y. 



Brewer's Beach Mouse 



Microtus breiveri (Baird) 



Length. 7.80 inches. 



Description. Larger than the meadow mouse with rather coarse fur, 



pale grayish yellow-brown above, ashy white below, with a 



tint of buff. 

 Range. Muskeget Island, Mass. Formerly also on Adams and South 



Point Island two small islets south of Muskeget. 



This curious pallid mouse, originally derived from the same stock 

 as the dark meadow mouse of the mainland, is a striking illustration 

 of the effect of environment in moulding species. Not only has it 

 changed materially in color, but its habits and mode of life have also 

 undergone modification. The sandy soil of the island upon which 

 it lives precludes the possibility of burrows, except perhaps in winter, 

 and the mice pass the greater part of the year exposed to the full force 



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