Field notes, v1511
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Oct 1931 Semiunt Spring, 4800 ft., Lincoln Co., Mv. 28 June 4, 1931 of the surface. Because, upon walking near the ground, a persons foot would often smilt into them. Drove back to the Seminut Spring camp, arriving there at 8:45 A.M. Saw several Bay Phobes on way back. #166 Dipodomys deserti - ♂ 77.5g. 357-184-54-17 #167 Dipodomys merriami - ♀ 50g. 241-140-38-14 Specimen removed to private collection of R.T.Orr #168 Dipodomys deserti - ♀ 62.9 g. 286-172-52-17 #169 Dipodomys " ♂ wt 63.8g. 286-172-52-17 #170 " ♂ wt 70g. 305-197-53-17 #171 " ♂ wt. 73.4g 312-188-53-17 June 5, 1931 #172 Onychomys torridus trisicaudis - ♀ wt. 18.9g. 126-42-20-16.5 mm. #173 Perognathus panamintinus - ♂ wt. 8.5g. 144-79-20-7 mm. #174 Thomomys perpallidus centralis - ♀ wt. 23.2g. 195-58-27-6 mm. Collected at Desert Valley 8 mi. SW Summit Spring, 5300 ft., Lincoln Co., Mv. #175 Perognathus panamintinus - ♀ wt. 7.5g. 140-78-20-7 mm. #176 Dipodomys desigies - ♀ wt. 61.3g. 262-142-42-14 #178 Perognathus panamintinus - ♂ wt. 8g. 130-65-18-7 Rained yesterday afternoon and last night. I had 35 mouse traps out and three gopher sets. This A.M. the traps contained 1 Perognathus panamin- tinus and 1 Onychomys torridus . The gopher sets contained 1 Thomomys perpallidus centralis