The bacula in the two species differ to the same degree as those of E.
He was not aware of the striking difference between the bacula of E.
Bacula of each of the named kinds of chipmunks in this paper, were examined.
The bacula of North American sciurids are divisible into six distinct types represented by those of the genera Spermophilus, Marmota, Sciurus, Tamiasciurus, Eutamias, and Glaucomys.
I assign Eutamias to the tribe Callosciurini, but do so only tentatively because I have not, at first hand, studied the bacula of most of the Callosciurini.
The bacula of the Nearctic squirrels and those of the Palearctic and Indian squirrels, other than the chipmunks, are described and figured by Pocock (op.
I have seen only two bacula of the Asiatic Eutamias.
A practical method for mounting the bacula of small mammals.
Examination of series of bacula of the subgenus Neotamias and the genus Tamias indicates, as in the case of the mallei, that there is slight individual variation and slight variation with age.
Except for being smaller, the bacula of the younger goldmani are like the mature ones.
The baculum of goldmani, when compared with bacula and with figures of these bones in Burt and Barkalow (Jour.
Bacula were prepared for study following the method outlined by White (Jour.
The evidence afforded by the bacula available is not conclusive as to relations of Old World and New World water rats.
Dearden states that the three bacula examined by him of Phenacomys longicaudus differ markedly from the specimen described by Hamilton.
The bacula that I have examined of Clethrionomys and Phenacomys have well-developed digital ossifications.
Another complicating factor is the variability of bacula evident in some species even in the small samples available.
The methods used to preserve bacula for my study differed some from any of those reported.
I am indebted to all of these persons for their aid, and to various collectors for the Museum of Natural History, who preserved bacula with specimens.
No general agreement on the number of species in this Palaearctic group has been reached, and bacula of only three or four of the numerous Old World subspecies have been figured.
If the baculum tended to retain its primitive character while specializations in the external anatomy developed, and if the above arrangement is correct the most primitive bacula would be found in Dicrostonyx and in Synaptomys.
The primary ossification is present at an early age and subsequently increases in size and solidity.
The site of this bond is evident in the tuberosities and sculpturing of the base of the baculum.
This vole was one-half of the average length and less than one-fifth of the average weight of an adult, and of approximately the size at which weaning takes place.
The corpus cavernosum penis (the structure has no median septum, at least distally) terminates with the baculum and is closely knit to it.
Dorsally an artery, thinner walled than the ventral urethra, ends in a somewhat reticulate sinus surrounding primarily the middle part of the baculum within the bulbous glans penis.
Diagram of a sagittal section of the posterior half of a vole, natural size.
Skulls without skins, skins without skulls, entire skeletons, and separately preserved bacula are included as a part of the total.
Where bacula have been preserved the identity of the species is instantly possible.
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