Field notes, v1467
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9ye - 1933 79 : French Goleh, 6700 ft., Piute Mts. - Oct. 29, 1933- western writer wren, one anduloe warbler, one junco & me varied thrush . The wren I shot from fir logs in the same place that I got the chipmunks. The warbler I shot from willows in the canyon, the thrush from willows & fir, and the junco from a black oak in the hillslope. Incidentally all four of the chipmunks I shot in the same place from the same set of logs. I shot all four without moving my position. The were about 8 chipmunks to be seen at one time, 3 of which were quadrivis. I have never seen a quadriv. out of the fir belt. v 302 Eutamias quadrivittatus ♂ wt: 62 210-90-35-20 v 303 Eutamias quadrivittatus ♀ wt: 64 210-88-35-21 v 364 Thomomys bottae ♀ wt: 82 185-59-25-6 v 305 Thomomys bottae ♂ wt: 107 211-63-27-5 v 306 Microtus ♂ wt: 82 205-69-23-17 v 307 Microtus ♂ wt: 81.5 214-70-23-16 v 308 Peromyscus maniculatus ♀ wt: 20 155-70-18-17 - Oct. 30, 1933- This has been another interesting morning, scientifically. First of all I got another