THE FIELD MOUSE 



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through a century of misnaming in Latin, its original En- 

 glish name, Meadow Mouse, has stood unchanged! 



The trouble with this genus seems to have been due to 

 exaggerating the importance of trivial characters, molar teeth 



FIELD MOUSE. 



and claws. Externally its species and varieties are so much 

 alike that very few of them can be distinguished from the 

 general mass. 



The typical Field Mouse is a short-eared, short-tailed, 

 1 hick-set little animal. It averages 4^ inches long, with a 

 tail V/2 inches long. Its color above is reddish brown, while 

 beneath i( is whitish gray. 



1 1 is found from the Atlantic coast to the Dakolas, feed- 

 ing on roots and grasses. 



