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Peterson
1985.
Peromyscus maniculatus sonoriensis.
June 29. 3 mi. E Toulon, 3700 ft., Pershing Co., Nevada.
10 specimens caught on dry Humboldt Lake bottom in drifted sand area, depth about 4 feet, amongst Sarcobatus vermiculatus bushes.
Study skins of 2 prepared. Desert country.
June 30. 1 1/2 mi. NE Toulon, 3900 ft., Pershing Co., Nevada.
Several specimens caught in clayey gravelly flat terrain covered with bushes - mostly Sarcobatus vermiculatus.
July 1. 2 mi. W Toulon, 4300 ft., Pershing Co., Nevada.
Two [crossed out] specimens caught on gentle slope similar to above. Dry terrain.
July 2. 1 mi. N Winnemucca, 4600 ft., Humboldt Co., Nevada.
One individual caught on gentle clayey slope near Humboldt River, covered with bushes. Dry terrain.
July 3. 4 mi. SW Winnemucca, 4500 ft., Humboldt Co., Nevada.
16 caught on slightly rolling slope, clay + sand covered with bushes. Dry terrain.
July 6. Marys River, 5800 ft., 22 mi. N Deeth, Elko Co., Nevada.
20 caught in gravelly slope to E of Marys River, covered with sage bush.