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everted pouches,) three claws to the fore feet, si t< the hinder ones, and a hairy tail. Subse- 
sequently, however, Shaw improved upon this description, having obtained the original 
specimen, although still under the impression that the cheek pouches opened from the inside 
of the mouth. 
The same skin referred to by Shaw was subsequently investigated by Kuhl, and then by 
Lichtens ein. It was for a time in the celebrated museum of Mr. Bullock, of London, and is 
said to have been purchased by Temminck at the sale of this collection, and is doubtless now 
in the Leyden museum. 
For a long time it was supposed that the pouches in all the American gophers were naturally 
external and pendulous, with their opening inside the mouth. Even Bichardson was of opinion 
that his Geomys douglassii, and perhaps some other species, were of this character. It is, 
perhaps, scarcely necessary to say that it is now a well ascertained fact that in all the species 
these pouches open outside of the mouth. 
The geographical distribution of this species is not yet fully ascertained. It is known to 
occur throughout Missouri, eastern Kansas and part of Nebraska, western and southern Illinois, 
Iowa, western Wisconsin, and part of Minnesota. Its extreme northern limit has not been 
ascertained. 
