Field notes, v1429
Page 111
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20. January 1952 Journal 11 Aug 13 11 1/2 mi NE Chama, 10,000 ft, Rio Arriba Co, New mexico in the same patch of spruce + fir, but over on it's west edge. Bouman + Terry Runnel set out an equal number. We have set out all the mouse traps in camp for the first time. The Peromyscus which I took show an interesting tail color. We have taken only 1 adult (Lownley #108). It has a much lighter top of the tail than do the many immature ones we have taken. I don't recall this being true of P. maniculatus gambelli, I don't know whether all adults mice are like this one or whether it is a female. Camp Road Hills Game Warden's camp To Colorado Porcupine cutting Stream High Peak Road To The Brazos River Hills High grassy plateau Higher than "High peak" must be 11,000.