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1972
Ran the grid at Inta at 9:30 A.M. 6 cats around the barn,
which is 300 yds from the near edge of the grid. Saw one tomorrow
on grid, Catch ran 5 Elguas and one also ad one food;
B11 + 804,5,6 & Elguas (5g non-breeding
Bq* repel + 802 ? " 18 1/2
B2 807 f " 8g fem.
F6 809 f " 16 g.
F2 810 f " 20 g.
H11 811 f also tantha 13 g
H3 small food
The sage traps are at A6, B5, C2, D11, D1, E3, E9, F9, G1, G7,
G11, H9, H6, H4, I3, I6, I7, J7, K7. = 19. There is a big clump
of Berberis, an island, H6-H7-I6-I7. Another at the edge of
the grid K7-L7.
Back to camp at noon and ran the 2 mollen lines; 1 more
and one coy in the double enclosure,
Checked grid again at 4:00 p.m;
G10 + 813 20? Also pantha 11g.
Saw Pechs Colorado on grid, plus zerotrichia.
On the way out at 4 saw a very small fox (Custer Point)
with dark end of tail and black dorsal patch of base of tail.
The INTA Field Station according to its new sign over the main
way gate is "Campo Anejo Pilcomayes".
At 6 p.m. there was 1 more also longi in the double
glomerous mollen. Checked off the first 11 traps on this
line and put them in the "good" habitat with the dry
white fluffy dead grass. Also moved the last 4 in the