Field notes, v1512
Page 167
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Palmer 1934. General Account. Feb. 4. Hillside south of Strawberry Pool, 1/8 mile East of Stadium, Berkeley, Alameda Co., California. Set three mouse traps and one rat trap: Two mouse traps along the road in blackberry, brake ferns, poison oak, coyulus and wild current thickit. Both were oat baited and were about 10 ft. apart. New took one Peromyscus c. californicus & (FGP-5.) and one P. truei gilberti & (FGP-6) Rat trap was set by wood rat nest opposite near stream by bridge at upper end of Strawberry Pool. Trap was oat baited and was sprung. The third mouse-trap was set about 3 ft. above level of the stream opposite the Poultry Station. Cover was wild blackberry, Equisetum and brake ferns under a small willow. Took Pero- myscus maniculatus gambeli & (FGP 7) in this trap.