id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36286 Jameson, E. W. (Everett Williams) Natural History of the Prairie Vole (Mammalian Genus Microtus) [KU. Vol. 1 No. 7] .txt text/plain 8938 795 80 The prairie vole (_Microtus ochrogaster_) at Lawrence, Kansas, is Molting voles of the species ochrogaster were trapped in Prairie voles inhabit areas where the dominant plants in summer are _Plants Used for Food by the Prairie Vole_ mites from the prairie vole were collected, counted, and identified. The average number of fleas recorded from live voles _Average Numbers of Fleas on Prairie Voles_[C] [Footnote C: The fleas on the live-trapped voles are all _Ctenophthalmus TABLE 5.--_Monthly Averages of Fleas on Prairie Voles_ Lawrence, the prairie vole was host to both the above mentioned fleas. Lice collected from the prairie vole were all of one species, Lice on the prairie vole are the same species as those found on other commoner mites on the prairie vole. female prairie voles in Douglas County were fecund, as against 59 per occur on the prairie vole in Kansas, occur also on _Microtus ./cache/36286.txt ./txt/36286.txt