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Palmer
1934
June 19 cont.
Itinerary
growth of scrub oak, and Canor Oak
and Big Cone Spruce. In the area
around the cabin set 8 mouse
Traps and one rat trap.
June 20 Caught three mice in the traps.
These are all Peromyscus of the
same species and may be truei
but I cant be sure - Probabily P.boylii
nowleyei.
June 25
to Aug 3. Notes from June 25 - Aug 3 in
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, Univ.
of Calif at Berkeley -
7 mi N Springville, 2100 ft., Tulare Co,
Calif.
Aug 8 At the ranch of M.F. Palmer. This
is an area of grassy flats and low
hills with a sprinkling of Pine Oak,
close to a branch of the Tule River
which is lined with Sycamores,
Ash and Buttonwillow. A. Palmer
In the open grassy flats shot one
S. Sylvilagus & vallicola > In the
evening shot one Eptesicus fuscus
and one Pipistrellis Resperus?
down by the river. It was noted
that Lestes Pipistrellis, Eptesicus
and Myotis? were all flying at
the same time.