Field notes, v1524
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34 a few rosa mosqueta bunchgrass, conium, caddles of red hound droppings; board wet-met several aquilurbae came to rest in the cliffo. also wel bushy grass rep on the slope. The most noticeable thing is the almost total absence of grazing. no cow pies, almost no sheep droppings, a few horse droppings, a few hare droppings. Rain off and on all afternoon and evening, May 16. Tired past during night. Considerable rain during the night. Rantrose early, cloudy all day. Summary of catch: Phyllostic culinaeomp Ornygomy cho longi Holeomyp nots Total anta alive 3 4 3 4 14 anta dead 2 9 2 7 20 Sage alive 2 1 6 5 1 15 Sage dead 2 9 2 4 17 op. alive 1 3 3 17 14 of dead 4 6 22 Felipe alive 2 1 2 4 29 9 Felipe dead 1 1 4 6 traps 14 14 14 32 28 48 1 125 There were about 200 traps out, Felipe, for trouble, set 29 traps (half MS, half Steven) and caught 23 mice, all in brush between the river of the road. There was no precise partition of species although there were more Phyllostic in the reeds and more Ornygomy in the brush, but none of each type seen. The Holeomyp oldwoman was in Barbours close to the stream. On the afternoon run, only 1 more cho longi Mus musca dermocheta rest in the cliff above camp. Pitched about 7 two traps in 4 hours and cought 2 Travis x Fote in the afternoon at 6 sage