Field notes, v1442
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LIDICKER 1969 Oct. 22 cont. JLP 2011 ♀ 32.5 g. 166-46-21-14 no molt; 1 hook i left car. Drag, P. sl. rag.; N. null-; femurs R, hum - 3 hl. scar L, hum - 5 hl. scar { hums 1mm wide m ov. - 3 mite follic + 2 corp, haemorhgia; no cl. LH, ov. - 1 mite foll. + m.- med. follic This adult bird was killed & chromosome studied the yesterday: JLP 2010 ♂ 43.1 g. 195-56-22-15 no molt; one ov on a ring. Test not desc., but appears to have been des. breeding. test 6 x 3 cm.; ct not visible. SV. 9 mm. JLP. 2012 ♀ 37.6 g. 158-43-22-14 no molt ov-scars. Drag. Nullifem; ovine medicine. Oct. 24 Seyala Creek Field Trip with Mammalogy Class Left mvz 1245 for Seyala Creek. Jim Patton had left at 1030 with just 1 of the guys. Arrived about 1630, immediately started setting traps. After getting anybody settled & out him of 40 traps in first forest or slope above station, The was scattered along 7 magnitude which I did not care much in. After that child first 15 hrs and before my eyes grew old. Caught 1 Entomius anserine in a Mus. S2i. set down in a rock pile. Later it unexpectedly turned out to be alive & we put it in a cage. After that, we refused Mammon class; the guy said should have cl: found.