Alaska species accounts, part 1, v4403
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Lemnus trimmeratus 9 June cut- area covers about 10 acres, but there are locally heavy-used areas all along that side of the river above the willow zone or what might be called the first terrace. Even higher up in the high cutter polygon terrace height twelve there are local areas that show much cutting including heavy cutting at the base and edges of Eriophorum turrocks. 30 June - Examined ground around T 304 today and on down river from there. Locally heavy sign of winter activity in all low areas - very little on ridges or high banks of river. Twenty-eight winter nights from this area Breakdown as follows: 25 were empty, 2 level developed remains, one of which held remains of 2 animals, and one nest had a whole dead lynx lying inside. This animal was weasels, a subadult in semi-curved posture and blood-stained nose. A spine with jaws and part of affindeglov skeleton was found hanging on a willow branch ca 2 ft off the ground. There was suggestion that it might have been