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or a low form of elata - rarely over 2 or 3 feet high.
Lots of Cratogeomys hills at Ft. Davis - below & up Limpia canyon a few miles above. Shot one as it poked its head out and stared at me with its big eyes, but as I reached in it bit my finger & then went down its hole & I lost it. 
Also shot a S. spilosoma which slid down a prairie dog hole & was lost.
At Ft. Davis I called on the Janes Mr & Mrs J.L. Janes who have a fine collection of arrow heads, minerals, fossils, stones etc. They took about 2000 arrow points from a hole on top of Mt. Livermore. These are not Apache or Comanche work but the fine, delicate points like those at Saratoga Spr. in Death Valley. The old Indians do not know what tribe they belong to.