Field notes, v1467
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Kaye - 1933. SW part Walker Basin, Kern Co., - Nov. 7, 1933. of a rabbit brush. He was in company with about three more. I shot one gunned her at camp. Last night Ray caught three microtus down in the marsh, as well as catching me one mole. The weather continues to be cold, 14° & 20° in the mornings. The days are mostly clear, and somewhat windy. ✓ 340 Perognathus inornatus ♂ wt: 7 115-60-17-7 ✓ 341 Microtus ♂ wt: 67 205-60-24-17 ✓ 342 Dipodomys agilis ♂ wt: 64 290-180-44-18 ✓ 343 Thomomys bottae ♀ wt: 99 200-55-28-7 ✓ 344 Horned lark ♂ wt: 27 ad. ✓ 345 Horned lark ♂ wt: 27 ad. ✓ 346 Horned lark ♂ wt: 30 ad. - Nov. 8, 1933. out of the 60 traps I had out for perognathus last night I got only a juvenile peromyscus and one perognathus. I had ten traps in front of perognathus holes sprung, and I expect perognathus must have sprung part of them. These mouse traps are too big for perognathus. I shot one ground squirrel, and