Field notes, v1620
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M.F. Smith 1976 JOURNAL Santa Ana Mts., Cleveland Natl. Forest, Riverside Co. Calif. Aug. 16 Had lunch and went on the El Cariso nature trail. Some plants of the chaparral community in this area are as follows: Salvia apiana White Sage Salvia mellifera Black Sage Cercocarpus betuloides Birchleaf Mountain Mahogany Rhus ovata Sugar Bush Brettonaphylos glandulosa Eastwood Manzanita Yucca whipplei Chaparral Yucca Adenostoma fasciculatum Chamise Ceanothus palmeri Mountain Celas Ribes cereum Wax Currant Eriogonum fasciculatum Wild Buckwheat Pinus coulteri Coulter Pines Quercus dumosa Scrub Oak Libocedrus decurrens Incense Cedar scattered pockets. Quercus chrysolepis Canyon Live Oak Went out at 4:00 pm to set traps along Main Divide Rd. SE of Ortega Hwy, 40 Set 1-20 + 85/100 2.5 miles from Hwy, same area as last night where we caught 2 P. californicus. 40 Set 21-40 + 41-60 2.9 miles from Ortega Hwy., same area as last night 1 P. Calif, 20 Set 60-80 5.1 mi from Ortega Hwy at edge of chapt Manzanita + Live Oaks. 10 Set 121-130 4.7 mi from Ortega Hwy at top of steep slope overlooking Lake Elsinore,