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These chipmunks were several times observed feeding on 

 ripe raspberries. August 5, near W'atersmeet, one was seen 

 sitting on a rail fence beside a pasture, eating a grasshopper, 

 the remains of which have been identified by T. H. Hubbell 

 as Mclanoplns sp. probably biiittatns. 



Taiiiias striatiis g rise us. Gray Chipmunk. 



Black ash swamp, 1. Wet hardwood forest, 10. 



Hemlock forest, i. Dry hardwood forest, 8. 



Shrub stage, 2. 



Five records were obtained in the Cisco Lake Region ; 9 

 near Little Girl's Point, and 8 near Gogebic Lake. It is most 

 numerous in hardwood forest. 



An adult male taken July 5 had in its cheek-pouches numer- 

 ous seeds of Carex and a fruit capsule of Viola, the identifi- 

 cation being by E. A. Bessey. Of eight adult or nearly adult 

 females examined between July 5 and September i. one taken 

 July 15 in the Cisco Lake Region contained eight large 

 embryos. 



Sciunts JmdsoHiciis loqiiax. Southeastern Red-squirrel. 



Black ash swamp, i. Wet hardwood forest, 9. 



Arbor-vitae swamp, 3. Dry hardwood forest, 7. 



Black spruce — tamarack bog, 2. Shrub stage, I. 



Hemlock forest, i. Paper birch — aspen stage, 3. 



White pine forest, i. Early hardwood forest stage, i. 



Edificarian, i. 



Seventeen records from the Cisco Lake Region ; 6 from 

 Little Girl's Point ; and 7 from Gogebic Lake. None were 

 noted more than a few yards from the protection of a forest. 



In a grove of white pines near Little Girl's Point cut pine 

 scales were numerous August 13 on the ground and on logs, 

 and one red-squirrel taken had much pitch on the fur around 

 the mouth. August 24, cut-open fir cones were numerous 

 around the small fir trees in a paper birch — aspen growth near 



