Field notes, v1516
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Pearson 1957 31 none under the board on the stairs. Cory here flying about in the attic, but most of these were probably young. 4 unhooked guys were found & banded. One adult bat was carried in the cluster with the young. August 10, 1951 Pit River, 1000 ft, 5.5 mi NW Road Mountain, Shasta Co., Calif. Left early am with Dr. Voge & children - arriving at Redding about noon. He took the road in to Squaw Creek but stopped when we reached the bridge over the Pit River. Found a fairly good capsite along the river's edge, within easy distance of a large grassy meadow (dry), forest of yellow pine, douglas fir, & some hardwoods. Put out about 52 traps which brought in 62 forest apices & one Pterogomus trice apiece. Aug. 11, 1951 After skinning the shrews we left for Flat Creek area. The Pit River had fallen over 2 feet from the time he arrived yesterday afternoon. Many fish jumping, & saw a few bats flying. Our first night on Flat Creek was spent a little south of Big Spring Capsoond. Put out 26 traps apiece, caught 3 chipmunks each. Maurette also caught 3 Peromyscus. Aug. 12, 1951 2 mi SW Old Station, 4600 ft, Shasta Co., Ca. Put up several of the chipmunks, taking home