Abstract

Severaid (Jour. Mamm., 31: 1–4, 1950) reported the presence of the pigmy rabbit ( Sylvihgus idahoensis ) in the Bodie area, northern Mono County, California. Prior to his observations pigmy rabbits had been reported in California only in Modoc and Lassen counties, 190 miles to the northwest (Orr, the rabbits of California, Calif. Acad. Sci., 192–201, 1940). Between 1951 and 1955, while working in Inyo and Mono Counties, I heard several local residents speak of shooting so-called “brush rabbits” in the Crowley Lake area of southern Mono County. Clear distinction was made between these and …

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