Field notes, v1478
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V. Memmler 1971 10 Itinerary May 23, Russian Gulch State Park, Mendocino Co., Elevation 40 ft. The traps set in the margin between the pine barrens and Redwood on top of logs contained two Cutanea's Townsendii; one ♂ and one ♀. May 24, Josephine Crowley and I set out 24 museum specials last evening in the marginal-Riparian habitat just east of Camp. We tried to set our traps more out in the meadows than previously described for May 17. The area had been trapped 2 times before in this week, once by myself and Josephine and once by Frances and Josephine. As expected it was small. It consisted of 1 ♂ Zapus, 3 Newstrikes 2 ♂ & 1 ♀, 1 ♂ Sorex vagrans and 2 ♂ Peromyscus maniculatus. We believe that the area has been rather thoroughly trapped out near close to camp so that traps will now be set farther afield. May 25, Last evening Josephine Crowley and I set 24 museum special mouse traps baited with crushed walnuts along the north fork of