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Definition of Synaptomys borealis
1. Noun. Of wet alpine and subalpine meadows of Canada and Alaska.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Synaptomys Borealis
Literary usage of Synaptomys borealis
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe-journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou by Ernest Thompson Seton (1911)
"(synaptomys borealis.) June 18th, young male Lynx, weight 13 Ibs., shot by Preble
on Smith Landing; had in its stomach a Chipmunk (borealis) and 4 small ..."
2. A Handbook to Winnipeg and the Province of Manitoba by Winnipeg (Man.) (1909)
"Northern Bog-lemming, synaptomys borealis (Richardson). Never actually taken in
the Province, but recorded from surrounding localities which justify its ..."
3. North American Fauna by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1908)
"synaptomys borealis dalli Merriam. Dal! Lemming Vole. During his trip from Jasper
House northward to Smoky River in 1896 J. Alden Loring took two lemming ..."
4. The Arctic Prairies: A Canoe-journey of 2,000 Miles in Search of the Caribou by Ernest Thompson Seton (1911)
"(synaptomys borealis.) June 18th, young male Lynx, weight 13 Ibs., shot by Preble
on Smith Landing; had in its stomach a Chipmunk (borealis) and 4 small ..."
5. A Handbook to Winnipeg and the Province of Manitoba by Winnipeg (Man.) (1909)
"Northern Bog-lemming, synaptomys borealis (Richardson). Never actually taken in
the Province, but recorded from surrounding localities which justify its ..."
6. North American Fauna by U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (1908)
"synaptomys borealis dalli Merriam. Dal! Lemming Vole. During his trip from Jasper
House northward to Smoky River in 1896 J. Alden Loring took two lemming ..."