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M.F. Smith
1976
JOURNAL
Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., Calif.
Mar. 13 Trap 49 P. maniculatus male adult hind foot 20, tail 64, ear 17 13
50 cm diam
among boulders; nearest tree laurel, 10 cm diam, 7 m away
you to mile Eye Trap 48 P. boylii 187-101-22-20 = 21 gm male adult hind foot 29, tail 101, ear 17 dead
20 cm diam
among boulders; nearest tree buckeye, 10 cm diam, 1 m away
Trap 47 P. boylii female juv hind foot 22, tail 98, ear 18 14
among boulders; nearest tree laurel, 15 cm diam, 2 m away
tot leng 160
Trap 42 P. boylii male juv hind foot 22, tail 79, ear 18 dead discard
talus slope; nearest tree laurel, 15 cm diam, 7 m away
Finished there at 9:20 am.
Foster Pasture Creek Bed
Trap 85 P. manic female juv. beginning molt 15
150-62-19-16 = 20 gm
under broken live oak branch in creek bed with boulders
Trap 87 P. truei male adult dead
192-103-23-24 = 24 gm
along log lying in creek bed
Trap 90 P. manic female adult 21
160-72-20-16 = 22 gm
among branches & logs lying in creek bed, rocks in bed about 5 cm diam
Trap 96 P. manic, female juv dead
168-79-20-16 = 20 gm
dead laurel branch
along 1 m diam rock, in creek bed 1 m from grassy slope, 1m from
Trap 97 P. truei male adult live for tissues
- - - = gm
in hollow of laurel tree root, 2 m from creek bed