newfoundland (meadow vole

Newfoundland The Newfoundland Meadow Vole was probably referred to by Banks (1766) when he noted on June 14: 'Killed today a kind of mouse which differs scarce at all from English sort, but is rather larger and its ears extremely broad'.Cameron (1958) states that, 'The Newfoundland me...

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Summary:Newfoundland The Newfoundland Meadow Vole was probably referred to by Banks (1766) when he noted on June 14: 'Killed today a kind of mouse which differs scarce at all from English sort, but is rather larger and its ears extremely broad'.Cameron (1958) states that, 'The Newfoundland meadow mouse is the palest of the eastern Canadian forms, and often it has a definite buffy nose patch.' PRINTED ITEM DNE Sup [check] G. M. Story NOV.24 1987 WK [check] this text has misspelling totlay Used I and Sup Used Sup 3 Used Sup