Field notes, v1536
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Pitelka 1946 June 25 Proposed collecting stations in western-central Nevada, with special reference to the problems presented by Aphelocona: 1. west Humboldt Co. 2. granite Spring Range (1) Tule Peak, 8700 feet, Virginia Mts., about 32 miles north of Reno. (2) Beaver Peak, 8270 feet, 8 miles northwest of Reno. (3) East slopes of Sierra Nevada bordering Truckee Meadows (along Hunters Creek or Thomas Creek, Carson quadrangle). (4) Spanish Spring Peak, along Cottonwood Creek, Virginia Range. (5) Southern end of Virginia Range, lower west slopes of Mt. Davidson, near Steamboat Springs. (6) Southern end of Virginia Range, lower east slopes (follow road through Long Valley, NE of Virginia City). (7) Northern Pine Nut Mts (roads through Churchill Canyon or Eldorado Canyon, both reached from highway U.S. 50.) (8) Southern Pine Nut Mts., near Galena Peak (see Markleville quadrangle). (9) Along Carson Valley-Antelope Valley road, in pinon-juniper, vicinity of Double Spring Flat (Markleville quadrangle). (10) Stillwater Mts., in Dalzell Canyon (Wellington quadrangle).