184 NORTHERN ZOOLOGY. 
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Seiurus guadrivittatus, 
Four-lined squirrel. 
Four-banded 
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sel ‘dolla Aion ‘of based het ‘shells, bie aie the | hpréet has been e 
‘by a minnie hole gnawed im the side, are ‘te be seen on the ground 
holes. Mr, Say states its best to be composed of an extraordinary ‘qa 
the burrs of cunthivm, portions of the upright cactus, sniall branches of pir 
and other vegetable productiom, sufficient in some instances to fill scat 
the banks of the Saskatchewan the mouths of their burrows-are not so | 
he four-banded squirrel is, im common with the hackeey named Le § 
