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JESimpson,
1938.
P4.
Peroqnathus panicillatus (continued).
300+ft., 7 mi. ESE Ranchol Libertad, Sonora May 12, 1938.
Two ? (?357) taken on sand among mesquite.
no emb.
2600+ft., 20 mi. S. Santa Ana, Sonora,
May 14, 1938.
One juvenile and one ?370, 371 taken in live-traps on rocky soil among grass and mesquite.
2100+ft., 45 mi. N. Hermosillo, Sonora
May 15, 1938.
Thirteen (??> and 4?: ?372-75; ?376-79) taken
no emb.
on tan-soil among grass, palo fierro, tara blanca, and mesquite. Cheek-pouch contents saved.
2150+ft., La Estancia, 6 mi. N. Nacori, Sonora.
May 19, 1938.
Three taken on grassy hill among trees and granite out-crops; not saved as ants had eaten them up
One in live-trap set at edge of wheat-field—
turned loose.
2400+ft., Sierra de Mazatan, 6 mi. N. Nacori, Sonora.
May 20, 1938.
Three (??>393, ?394, ?395) taken on east slope
4emb. 3emb.
of mountain among granite boulders in grass, heavy brush, and trees.
1400+ft., 1 mi. N. Batuc, Rio Moctezuma, Sonora.
May 22, 1938.
Four (??>409-411) taken in dhort grass and light brush on rocky slope above arroyo.