WILD CREATURES OF GARDEN ANDHEDGEROW 



but there is a sub-species A. s. butei known only 

 from the Island of Bute. The Field Mouse of the 

 Hebrides is regarded as a distinct species from 

 Sylvaticus ; it is the A. h. hebridensis of de Winton, 

 and four sub-species of it have been recognised from 

 as many different islands. There is not space to 

 deal with them here. St. Kilda has its own Long- 

 tailed Mouse, called A. hirtensis. The peculiar Long- 

 tailed Mouse found on Fair Island is A.f.fridixriensis, 

 and there is a sub-species of it found on Yell, and on 

 Mainland, Shetland. The Yellow-necked Mouse of 

 de Winton is nearly related to a similar large mouse 

 found in Denmark, etc., but is sufficiently distinct 

 to be dubbed A. flavicollis wintoni.) 



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