1922] • Swarth: Birds and Mammals of the Stikine Region 171 



Fig. XJ. Basaltic cliff at Telegraph Creek. The talus beneath is a favorite 

 habitat of the bushy-tailed woodrat. At the upper edge of the loose rooks in 

 particular, many sticks and other rubbish accumulated by these rats were to be 

 seen between the larger boulders. Photograph taken June 12, 1919. 



