Field notes, v1521
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after lunch drove to the lily fields east of Pappa Jean Trues and climbed to the top of one of the ridges. Small columnar cactus all the way to the top x Hardly any increase in green no flowering a few live Purpus and saxumfrous dead over other lilies x Perfect rock scramble etc for rosebark or mice but no drop/lings. The left ridge east has much more green (seedlings, lilies/purpa, and even a couple of trees, 2 of them broad-leafed and oaksu-like, one flatery-leaefed like an algarrobo or ocotillo. at 3:30 set traps again on the grid at the alternate stations and my real put out a columnar line (of 50 traps) in the Tillardzia north of our area. Some sun in afternoon. july 12 my real counted live Tilladsia plants on 3 50-foot squares of fairly good stand: B7-C8 = 1179 plants; D8-E7 = 1272; D7-E6 = 652. morning overcast, afternoon cloudy bright. My real's columnar line caught ( mus x Our grid look as follows: B1 - #101 mu2 ♂ recapt D1 - #116 " ♀ B3 - #111 " recapt L5 - #117 " ♂ mor-scried A 10 - #118 " ♀ rog. not open C 10 - #114 " recapt D9 - #119 " ♂ L 11 - #120 young ♂ mus I 12 - #104 Phyllotri domini ♂ recapt x H 11 - #112 " recapt' B 11 - 121 " ♂ The #101 recapiture was originally caught 45 yards west of A1. Tagged and released all. my real strung a cord across some squares and