Field notes, v1467
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14e - 1933. 48 s. side Thompson Canyon, 3900', Walker Basin, Kern Co., Calif. Oct. 12, 1933. 182 Thomomys ♂ wt: 153 gm. 220-70-30-8 183 Thomomys ♂ wt: 208 - 245-68-30-8 184 Peromyscus ♀ wt: 23 156-72-20-18 185 Neotoma ♂ wt: 234 362-165-37-38 186 Neotoma ♀ wt: 217 365-185-85-34 187 Thomomys ♂ wt: 206 - 206-55-26-7 188 Peromyscus ♂ wt: 23 150-65-18-18 189 Dipodomys a.p. ♂ 320-190-46-21 wt: 91 gm. Oct. 13, 1933 190 Perognathus ♀ wt: 23, 190-110-26-13 191 Perognathus ♂ wt: 18, 180-100-24-12 192 Peromyscus truei ♂ wt: 28, 192-100-24-26 193 Peromyscus truei ♀ wt: 29, 190-105-23-27 194 Peromyscus ♀ wt: 29, 190-100-21-20 195 Microtus ♂ wt: 66, 180-58-25-17 196 Neotoma t. ♀ wt: 161, 325-165-36-30 197 Neotoma t. ♀ wt: 195, 365-180-35-31 198 Sylvilagus ♂ wt: 595, 305-35-78-68 199 Dipodomys a. ♂ wt: 66, 305-185-46-19 This has been an interesting, and perhaps, an eventful day. My trap record first: From my traps in the tall grass next to the tent I got 1 withro, 2 peros; and one microtus. From my 15 traps in the sage and rabbit brush I got 1 dipo, 2 perognathus, 2 peromyscus. From my 8 traps in the rocks