Abstract

Four specimens of the fulvous harvest mouse, Reithrodontomys fulvescens (Allen), were captured by us on three successive nights, January 27–30, 1957, 22 miles south and two miles east of Rodeo, Hidalgo County, New Mexico. The site of capture is located in the Peloncillo Mountains at the point where the Geronimo Trail (the road between Douglas, Arizona and the Animas valley, New Mexico) crosses the crest of the range at an altitude of approximately 5,900 feet. The animals were trapped …

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