Field notes, v1511
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Oct 1931 Burn Creek, 7000 ft., Kawich Range 61 Sept 27, 1931 Lincoln Sparrow. The pocket mice were caught in the sage as were the chip- munk and Peromyscus. Dawn in the grassy meadow by a spring was when I caught the Lincoln Sparrow. Birds seen this a.m. were: Pigeon Jays, Red-shafted Flicker, Junco (ap.?), Lincoln Sparrows, Song Spar- rows, White-crowned Sparrows, Lutescent Warblers, Swallows, Townsend Solitaires, and Chipping Sparrows, Wood House Jays, Rock Wrens and Spotted Towhees. Many Sharp-shinned Hawks around Creek. Specimens from Cactus Flat, 6000 ft., 5 1/2 mi. SW Subletor, Nye Co., Nev. #346 Microtusopsis - ♀ 157-85-25-10 wt. 11.6 g #347 " - ♂ 159-85-25-12.5g. #348 " - ♂ 156-85-26-9.5 wt. 12.5g. #349 " - ♂ 147-77-23-7 & wt. 10.5g. Burn Creek, Kawich Range, 9000 ft., Nye Co., Nev. #350 Perognathus parvus - ♀ 166-87-22-7 &t. 13.3 g. #351 Townsend Solitaire - ♂ wt. 31.7 g. Set out 55 traps this evening along the edge of the meadow in the sage, in the rushes of the meadow, up on the pinejun and juniper covered slope, and down in the sage brush country.