140 Bulletin Wiscoui^in yatural Historj/ Society. [Vol. 6, Nos. 3-4. 
Peromyscus bairdi (Hoy & Kennicott). 
Michigan White-footed ]\Ioiise. 
This mouse is found in the vicinity of Lake Michigan north 
at least to Racine, where Vernon Bailey captured two specimens 
April 20, 1898. These are now in the Biological Survey collec- 
tion. In Walworth County it is abundant and I have collected 
many specimens at Delavan. 
Zapus hudsonius (Zimmermann) . 
Jumping Mouse. 
Additional records for Zapus are furnished by specimens from 
Racine and Delavan. The Racine specimen is in the National 
Museum and has been previously recorded by Preble.^ A 
Delavan specimen, in the Biological Survey collection, was 
taken by myself October 9, 1908. While hunting for a wounded 
mallard in the marsh at the upper end of Lake Como, near Delavan, 
I started the mouse from a grassy bog. He seemed somewhat 
dazed by the bright sunlight and I managed to capture him by 
a lucky stroke with my hunting cap. Another specimen was also 
collected near Delavan by Charles Besecker of that place and I 
believe one was captured a number of vears ago at Milton by 
R. W. Clarke. 
Urocyon cinereoargenteus ocythous Bangs. 
Wisconsin Gray Fox. 
Two typical specimens of this fine fox, collected by myself 
at Delavan, are in the collection of the Biological Survey. Both 
are males; they were killed January 13, 1900 and November 15, 
1903. 
Vulpes fulvus (Desmarest). 
Eecl Fox. 
In the Biological Survey collection are specimens of the eastern 
red fox from Eagle River, Vilas County ; and Delavan, WaKvorth 
County. The Eagle River specimen was killed February 9, 1908, 
and the Delavan specimens, a male and female, were captured 
January 24, 1899 and November 28, 1903. 
1) N. A. Fauna, No. 15, p. 17, 1899. 
