Field notes, v1511
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Oct 1931 5 mi. S Millett, 5500 ft., Nye Co., Nev. Sept. 13, 1931 number of small sand dunes located 3 mi. SE Millett. Set out 166 traps, restricting the setting to gentle sandy regions. Sept. 14, 1931 This a.m. the 166 traps contained 5 Dipodomys leucopus, 4 Dipodomys ordii, 2 Perognathus maniculatus, 5 Microdipodops, and 1 Perognathus merriami. #282 Microdipodops - ♀ 151-96-24-9.5 wt. 10.6g. #283 " " - ♀ 156-84-23.8-10 wt. 10.2 g #284 " " - ♀ 145-76-25-9.5 wt. 10g. #285 " " - ♂ 150-48-25-10 wt. 11.3g. #286 " " - ♀ (129) (54)-24-10 wt. 10.4g. ? #287 Perognathus merriami - ♂ 125-65-18.6-6 wt. 6.5g. #288 Dipodomys ordii - ♂ 229-123-38-12 wt. 51.5g. #289 " " - ♂ 225-120-39-12 wt. 43.8g. #290 " " - ♂ 273-156-41-13 wt. 63.5 g. #291 " " - ♀ 272-150-42-13 wt. 64.8g. #292 Eutamias minimus - ♀ 190-85-28-14 wt. 34.7g. #293 Dipodomys ordii - ♀ 270-149-42-13 wt. 59.7g. Rained all day and snowed in the mountains, thus preventing us from going down towards San Antonio.