Field notes, v1516
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Pearson 1950 20 He killed the two males who were known to have moved into zo-house hole but found their stomachs + intestines empty. One Myotis thysanodes was found torpid, partially emerged from a crack in OP tunnel. New bats put on: 49/23731 \large spi 2 "" 3 f not gooey, tiny ~ 4 f gooey, tiny ~ 5 f gooey, tiny ~ 6 o small spi Old bats used: f 49-12358 2 ~ med. gooey. kept f 569 ~ med. gooey. kept o 359 large spi f 49-123333 gooey, kept o 123366 - large spi f 41-234652 ~ med. gooey. kept swept the bats When we released them by the cave we were surprised to see how low in among the chaff and they flew. One was seen to hang up in the chaff, at least temporarily. Jan 20, 1951 Subway Cave, Shasta Co., Calif. Left about noon with Physie, driving all afternoon under an overcast sky to arrive at Subway Cave about dark. There was about a foot q snow on the ground. A 10 PM check through the cave found no bats flying, and only scattered individuals through most