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Peterson.
1935.
Peromyscus m. sonoridus.
Dipodomys m. levipes.
Dipodomys o. columbianus
Dipodomys m. merriami.
Perognathus l. nevadensis.
Study skins prepared of the Reithrodonmys,
Onychomys, Perognathus, one of Peromyscus
and 3 of Dipodomys o. columbianus. Skull
of one Perognathus prepared. Rest discarded.
Stomach contents of one Onychomys t.
longicaudus found empty. Smeared preparations
made on microscope cover slips from both
stomach + cecal contents of the two specimens.
75 mouse traps set 2 mi. W Toulon at 4300 ft.
in dry gently sloping area, gravelly & covered with
moderate growth of bushes.—mostly One coyote
skull in good condition picked up.
July 1.
Catch included 12 Dipodomys m. levipes, 2
young Perognathus l. nevadensis, and 2 Peromyscus
m. sonoridus. One horned-toad picked up.
Study skins prepared of Dipodomys m. levipes,