Field notes, v1467
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Kaye - 193. NW part Kelsoe Valley, Nov. 25, 1933.- 4500 ft., 414 Peromyscus truei ♂ wt: 24 190-90-23-25 415 Peromyscus boylii truei ♂ wt: 24 200-100-23-27 416 Peromyscus m.s. ♀ wt: 17 155-70-18-19 417 Ammospermophilus ♂ wt: 87 200-58-35-11 418 Ammospermophilus ♂ wt: 94 200-54-35-10 419 Ammospermophilus ♀ wt: 90 196-50-35-10 420 Ammospermophilus ♀ wt: 86 165-23 (stub) -36-11 Nov. 25, 1933.- 421 Lepus californicus ♀ wt: 2037 630-90-115-145 422 Dipodomys mohavensis ♂ wt: 67 280-170-43-20 15 423 Dipodomys mohavensis ♂ wt: 70 290-173-44-15 We didn't do much today. We took the afternoon off in an attempt to listen in at the "Big Game". This morning I caught me neotoma fourcipes here at camp. Two neotoma lepida, five dipodomys, two truei, two sonorais, and two ammospermophilus down in the joshua. I hunted all the way across the valley but didn't see a living thing. Back here at camp I shot a green- back goldfinch and a junco at the spring. I set out three coyote sets at the foot of the hill.