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Lilleland 1933.
Itinerary
in that trap - by the skull - but had pulled out.
Set traps with Frank Graham, down below "Camp
Three Pils" along both sides of creek. Put out seventy-five traps.
July 21.
Traps set evening before caught Peromyscus maniculatus, Peromyscus crinitus and one Neotoma lepida. Traps set in creek bed for Neosorex trapped almost entirely P. meniculatus. Neotoma lepida was taken up in the rocks above (ie No?) the road.
Tail of Neotoma lepida taken was quite bushy and for a time we thought we had taken another species. Along the south side of the creek on low rocky flats where one would suspect Eutamias dorsalis nothing was taken. Ward Russell shot two higher up the creek. Spent the morning putting up specimens.
About three in the afternoon, we left "Camp Three Pils" for parts unknown. Drove to Warm Springs where we inquired about prospecting Camp sites to the east. We found out that there was water at Old Mill in Reveille Valley.
Arrived at Old Mill about 6:15 pm. Set out 165 traps at the point where the intersection of "Warm Springs - Old Mill Road" and Eden to Old Mill Road. Saw a Phalarope feeding in a shallow pool near the Old Mill. Ward Russell shot it. I was standing no more than