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V. Memmler
1942
Itinerary
April 10, Chualar Canyon, 800 ft., Monterey Co., Calif.
catalog. The total catch was 53 animals
in 120 traps. This seems to me to be
a rather high catch in comparison to
other catches from the general locality.
After skinning this morning we packed
up about noon and started home. We
returned to Mr. Sellmans to collect animals
left with him from our first campsite.
He gave 6 specimens of Dipodomyo
into our care for the Museum of
Vertebrate Zoology of California. We
returned to Berkeley via the San
Juan Road, San Jose, Centerville
and San Leandro. We stopped a
short while in San Juan to look at
the mission. We reached Berkeley
at about 6:30 P.M. and came to the
Museum to leave the bulk of
equipment from here.
Birds noted in Chualar Canyon vicinity:
April 6 to
10, 1942
1. Western Red-tailed Hawk
2. California Jay
3. Wren-tit
4. Song Sparrow
5. Crow
6. Sparrow Hawk
7. Hairy Woodpecker
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