Field notes, v1506
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myers phil 1974 54 Journal Red Barn, National Seashore Lighthouse, Lucie, Olema Marin Co. Calif. 14 June we lookedly interesting Taelands + about 2 1/2 M. junonensis. Many juvenile's in with the mat of bats. Also 15 dead & alive juveniles on floor under roof, before May tentant cluster, to see sed, but nothing obvious or extreme. 4 in dissections (after 48 hrs in the cold room) were mostly eithers late pregnant or lactating. very little fat. 2 or 3 died in bag, & 2 aborted while in bag. w/ gtr me Optanious & in a car garage near the trails camp at the lighth where park personnel live. up in a crack in the roof. Dashes Beach, National Seashore Marin Co. Calif we walked E on the beach for 2 1/3 miles to check a report of dead gulls. There were about 30 on the stretch we walked, all obviously killed w. a shotgun. Also saw a travel's cormorant (dead), a lot of common murres (alive, about 100 yds offshore) & picked up the head & stomach of a harbor porpoise (fetus). Drove here (via ranger's car) to check report of dead beaked whale (Berardius). apparently two. Someone had gotten the head & promised to give it to California Acadeny of sciences if they got the postcranial skeletons. So Jones wanted to get it for them. a juvenile, about 20 feet long, very