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Mammals

 

The Royal BC Museum’s Mammalogy collection contains a few preserved embryos, but most are neonates to adults prepared as skins and skeletons. About 346 species are represented in this collection. The collection grows each year, mostly from salvage, with priority given to specimens from northern British Columbia.   

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Name
Identifier
Date
Place
Neotoma cinerea drummondii
mam_000519
1915/06/08
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea drummondii
mam_000520
1915/06/18
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea drummondii
mam_000521
1915/06/21
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000522
1898/09/06
Chilliwack

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000523
1915/06/13
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000524
1915/06/03
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000525
1915/06/08
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000526
1914/01/23
Okanagan

Neotoma cinerea drummondii
mam_000527
1915/06/08
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea drummondii
mam_000528
1915/06/08
Cranbrook; St. Mary Lake

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000529
1913/04/27
Okanagan; Shuttleworth Creek

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000530
1916/08/01
Okanagan

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000531
1916/05/07
Lillooet; Cayoosh Creek

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000532
1914/07/15
Atlin; Wilson Creek

Neotoma cinerea occidentalis
mam_000533
1914/07/15
Atlin