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mouse. ‘Taken at Jamesville and Tully. 
Fiber zibethicus sibethicus, Linnaeus. Muskrat. 
Zapus hudsonius hudsonius, Zimmermann. Meadow jump- 
ing mouse. One specimen at Tully. 
Erethizon dorsatus, Linnaeus. Canada Porcupine. A strag- 
gler shot in Tully in 1900. Once common. 
Lepus floridanus transitionalis? Bangs. Northeastern cot- 
ton tail. 
Lepus americanus virgimanus, Harlan. Southern varying 
hare. 
Vulpes fulvus fulous, Desmarest. Red fox. 
Mephitis mephitica mephitica, Shaw. Skunk. 
Putorius vison lutreocephalus, Harlan. Southeastern mink. 
Our mink is probably this form. 
Putorius noveboracensis noveboracensis, Emmons. New 
York weasel. One specimen killed at Pompey Hill. Weasels are 
found throughout the county but the form is not distinguished. 
Procyon lutor, Linnaeus. Raccoon. 
Sorex personatus personatus, St. Hilaire. Masked shrew. 
One specimen taken at Tully. 
Blarina brevicauda, Say. Short-tail shrew. Taken at 
Jamesville and Tully. 
Scalops aquaticus, Linnaeus. Naked-tailed mole. 
Parascalops brewri, Bachman. MHairy-tailed mole. A spec- 
imen thought to be this species was seen at Tully but it succeeded 
in evading capture. 
Condylura cristata, Linnaeus. Star-nosed mole. 
Myotis lucifugus, Le Conte. Little brown bat. One speci- 
men taken in the “ cave’ at Indian Reservation. 
Myotis subulatus, Say. Say’s bat. One specimen taken at 
Tully Lake. 
