Field notes, v1522
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Peason 1975 at 4/2 mr put out dont 18 mussar speciales on the same live as the live traps yesterday x not much afternoon wind, Continuation of Calibrations Temp.° [illegible] JW1 5.7° doesn't work OPI 20 secs, 5.5°, 21.4, 22.0, 22.0, 21.9. 5.7° JW1 no go OPI 10.0° 10.6° 17.5, 17.2, 17.1, 17.0, 17.1 JW1 no go OPI 12.6 12.5 15.4, 15.0, 15.2, 15.2, JW1 15.2° 15.0 27.3, 26.9, 26.9, 27.0 10 clocks OPI 14.4, 13.6, 13.4, 13.4. 20 clocks Nov. 26 morning clear all over. Minimum and temp at 5 am 13°. no frost, morning almost all clear, a few clouds, afternoon windy and increasing clouds, but seemed to be sunny over canals until at least 2:30 (now). Temp peaked 22 1/2° at 1:18, and the temp. and max was 18° for hour. Tony caught more lizards, and I did "effervescents". Did a repeat of yesterday's color stamp + rock x pyreno, only with telented lizards #2 & #3 (#1 did from time to other, so no need ice for the other 2. Results: Beautiful. The pyreno lizard warmed up faster, the rock lizard never could make it to 35.8° above 30°. (I had kept the rock shaded until ready to start) The rock lizard promptly warmed up to the same temp as the pyreno lizard when I put into Pyrenophyllum.