Field notes, v1524
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Pearson 1982 31 within the root bark; and a few had a hollowed out stem that looks like it might have housed a large grub. [illegible] auts set through typical stuff plus an asclepias or meta lorica. Evening mild, no wind, a few sprinkles. may 12 This meta torica camp to be brown as when wse Cornell, + 1 small sherman my q mason spencels and 1 coy traps near camp caught 1 also donutls and 2 Elygrodonts. along the road (and cornfield) caught 6 coy traps, 7 shermans, and 25 MS caught 7 Elygrodonts and 4 also donutls and 1 Phyllotis (out in the stuffie, nowhere near rocks = 49 traps = 9 Elygios ad 5 also and 1 Phyllotis, aunts traps at this camp in stuffie: 50 traps (Sherman + MS) caught 11 Elygios + 2 also donutls (mostly on the Stygian part of her line where she caught 9 in 12 traps (6 Elygios + 1 also), = 50 traps = 13 mice x. my line running about 20 m around the outside of the two exlosures (5 coy, 15 sherman, 29 MS) caught 4 Elygrodonts and 6 also donutls. Released one of the Elygios ad 2 of the shermas. Aunts had 46 traps in the innered exlosures and caught 2 also donutls and 2 Elygios (released). There were 26 shermans, 18 MS, ad 2 coy traps]. The nearest Stygian to the exlosure is near the sheep pen near the spring about 200 m, and only a few bushes there. The locality at 10 km wse Cornell is where light sort from the open rolling stuffie drifts and supports much larger + more abundant shrubs, especially meta torica and the willow-leaved shrub. (Duraznilla)