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Agelaius p. arctolegus, and Ondatra zihethica. The lianks of the 
lake are characterized largely by a flora composed of such species 
as Finns resinosa, Pinus divaricata, small Abies balsa niea, Populus 
tremuloides, Popuhis grandidentata, and Betula papyrifera, much 
of which has been ^knit over/’ while sedges, iris, and grasses grow 
on the narrow beach; associated with this flora are in part such 
vertebrates as Hana cantabrigensis, Pufo aniericanas, Thamnophis 
sirtaiis, Storeria occipitoniacidata, Bonasa u. togata, Dry abates v. 
leucomelas, Colaptes a. luteus, Zonutrichia albicoUis, Junco hyematis, 
Melospiza melodia, Penthestes atricapitlus, Planesticus migratorius, 
Odocoileus v. borealis, Eutamias b. 7ieglectus, Sciuriis h. niinnesota, 
Peromyscus //?. gracilis, Miistela v. letifera, and, only on the beach 
iHTir water, Pana pipiens, Rana septentrional is, and Actitis niacu- 
laria. 
