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Mice.
Mice.

The Californian Mouse.

A rather strange parcel from California reached me by post some years ago. It was marked "Live animals with care," and consisted of a box, containing several divisions, each having fine wire-work to admit air. In one I found a spiny creature called a Gecko, in another a beautiful lizard which had not survived the journey, and in the third a very rare species of mouse known as Perognathus Pencillatus[1]. It has a soft silky coat of silver grey and fawn colour, and a long tail with a little tuft at the end, very large black eyes

  1. Now Chaetodipus penicillatus. (Wikisource contributor note)