The first part of the common name refers to the 6-11 inches, bushy tail which the animal erects when disturbed, displaying the white hairs of the outer edge and under surface. Long, slender legs - ...
C. D. Darlington of M. J. D. White's “Animal Cytology and Evolution” 1. In our opinion, it would be unfortunate if the many criticisms given under the authority of Darlington's name were ...