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J. Rodgers -1443
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Mrs. Vert. Zool., Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
June 12, 1943
Acc. no. 7061
Miss S. Nickman,
Stanislaus Co., Calif.
May 31, 1943
3838 Enemera gilberti collected by Frances
Brack of Hughson, Stanislaus Co., under debris
in front of ranch house that had been
abandoned for several years. Deep sandy
soil, rich growth of grass, damper conditions
than in surrounding country.
Mrs. Vert. Zool., Univ. Calif., Berkeley, Calif.
June 30, 1943
Acc. no.
Sherburne Cooks collection of venomous snakes
data to be found later and added after the
name of each snake.
3839 Crotalus durissus terrificus F, 1180+95+40 mm,
(skin + skel.)
2300 gms. - contained 43 eggs, each containing
a partially developed embryo, 17 of which had
ceased development and showed some signs
of disintegration.
3840 Crotalus durissus terrificus F, 1077+84, 31 mm,
(skin + skel.)
1345 gms.
3841 Crotalus mitchellii M, 876+66+25 mm., 487 grams.
(skin + skel.)