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Palmer
1935
Citellus douglasii
Little Shasta R., 3600 ft., 3 1/2 mi. NW Summit Goose
Nest Mtn., Siskiyou Co., Calif. May 22, 1935
Shot a ? here at about 9 A.M. She ran
across the road and up a hillside along
the road in brake ferns beneath small
Yellow Pines, Harry Oak and Juniper Cedar.
No embryos, but had been nursing young.
E.Rk. Illinois R., 1900 ft., 1/4 mi. S Oregon line, Del
Norte Co., Calif. July 15, 1935
Shot a half grown ? in a rock pile where
placering had been carried on at the edge
of the stream. Poison Oak was growing in
the rockpile. Trees nearby: Douglas Fir, Madron,
Harry Oak, Yellow Pine, Alder, and Yew.
Rowdy Cr., 1 1/2 mi. E Smith River, Del Norte Co., Calif.
July 16, 1935
Shot a ? about 7:30 A.M. at the entrance to
its burrow. It was stripping the grains
from dry grass. The burrow was on a
steep bank above the road under thickets
of wild blackberry and thimble-berry
under Corylus rostrata and large-brake
ferns. No redwoods were nearer than
about 100 ft. but stumps indicated that
they had once been here.