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V. Memmler
1943
Perognathus inornatus
June 2, Andain Creek, 1500 ft., 13 mi. S Shadow, SLO Co., Calif.
One ♀ adult was caught in a live trap set on
light colored sandy soil near Lotus and Chlorogalhe.
A small closet hole was nearby. Other plants
identified were: Monardella lanceolata, Artemesia,
and Mimulus.
June 5, Santiago Springa, 2700 ft., 8 mi. E + 1½ mi. S Grimmer, SLO Co.
Two specimens were caught last night in 2 out
of 48 live traps set along the banks of a creek
bed leading south from the spring. 15 P. Californi-
cus were caught the same night & locality, so
inornatus seem to be less common. Both were
young and are being kept alive. There were
small holes near where the specimens
were caught. For description of bank see
journal.