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trunks of fruit trees from the depredations of these animals as well as 

 from mice: 



Unslacked l^me 20 pounds, 



Flowers of sulphur 15 pounds, 



Water to make 45 to 50 gallons. 



This will make a quantity about sufficient to fill an ordinary kerosene 

 barrel. Lantz ^ays, tc A little salt may be added to increase the ad- 

 ' hesive property of the mixture. The lime, sulphur, and about a third 

 of the water .are boiled together for at least one hour, and the full 

 quantity of the water is then added. For San Jose scale the wash in 

 the form of a spray is applied to the entire surface of the trees. For 

 protection from mice and rabbits the trunks only require treatment, 

 and the wash may be applied with a brush. One application in Novem- 

 ber should last the entire winter." 



Specimens examined from Illinois, Wisconsin and adjoining states: 

 Illinois Camp Logan, Lake Co., i; Olive Branch, Alexander Co., 3; 



Reevesville, Johnson Co., 4; Ozark, Johnson Co., 2; Golconda, 



Pope Co., 3 = 13- 

 Wisconsin Beaver Dam, Dodge Co., 5; (M. P. M.) Milwaukee Co., 



i; Jefferson Co., i; Genoa, Vernon Co., 5; Waukesha Co., i; 



Upper St. Croix Lake, Douglas Co., i; Kelly Brook, Oconto Co., 



10; Grant Co., 9; Racine Co., 2; Prescott, Pierce Co., 5; Delavan, 



Walworth Co., 2; (O. .C.) Turtle Lake, Barren Co. (skulls), 7; 



Colfax, Dunn Co. (skulls), 9 = 58. 

 Indiana La Porte, i. 

 Iowa Knoxville, 5. 

 Minnesota Ft. Snelling, i. 



Subgenus TAPETI Gray. 



Brain-case depressed and comparatively narrow; supraorbital 

 flattened; anterior process of zygomatic arch with sharp edge; pelage 

 coarse; feet more thinly haired than in subgenus Sylvilagus; tail short. 



Sylvilagus aquaticus (BACH.). 

 SWAMP RABBIT. 



Lepus aquaticus BACHMAN, Jour. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., VII, 1837, p. 319. KEN- 

 NICOTT, Agr. Rept. for 1857, U. S. Patent Office Rept., 1858, p. 85. HAHN, 

 Ann. Rept. Dept. Geol. & Nat. Resources Ind., 1908 (1909), p. 538 (Indiana). 

 HOWELL, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXII, 1909, p. 63 (Tennessee, Mississippi, 

 etc.). 



Sylvilagus aquaticus NELSON, N. Amer. Fauna, No. 29, 1909, p. 270 (Illinois, Mis- 

 souri, Tennessee, etc.). HOWELL, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., XXIII, 1910, p. 31 

 (Missouri, Kentucky, Illinois). 



