Field notes, v1443
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LIDICKER 1978 11-14 Sept. cont. Tenesciens - 3+ (JLL) Eutropes minimus - 2+ (JLL) - landed on seting infuscens & saylures (Arkanasic) Antilocpra cerviana - 30+ (INEL) Sayllyps huntelli -1 (INCL) S. idahoensis - linnors & driffing seen (INEL) Lepus cal - drifting seen frequently (INEL) Tymra ripes - 1 dead (INCL) Mylcitis mylchis - 1 DOC (INEL) Cavis latrans - tracks & drifping (INCL) Golden mantles, Ligo linnors, Paringsons track (i.e. over dust), White mark of Nestona cerviana (INEL) Micodys montanus - 1 seen (INEL) Saylur Creek Field Station, California Mammology class field trip, 20-22 Oct. Oct. 20 Left about 9:30-10:00 with 7 nictlies; 28 students plus Jim & Carol Patton & John Hetner (TA). Weather : clear + beautiful, down to 23° F each night, with cloud of frost. While working with group of 10 students just E of a rock slide ~ 1 mi. down stream from the Station, set 4 new traps along side of the road. Caught 1 Celerbaphylus labatic within 1 min & setting the first trap (WEL#3615) Also had 2 Saylurs sets near the creek + a coyote on set 5 Townsend hatingtrap for Nestona in the