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M. F. Smith
1976
JOURNAL
Hopland Field Station, Mendocino Co., Calif.
Mar. 15
Rock Pile
Trap 62 recapture 51
Trap 63 P. boylii ♂ adult alive released
base of large boulder; leaf litter; live oak 2 meters 70cm dia
Trap 64 recapture #1
Trap 67 P- boylii ♀ juv. dead
along dead branch on Telus slope; live oak 2 meters 30cm dia
Trap 69 P. truei alive for tissues
by rock 30cm dia on telus slope under live oak 15cm dia discarded inchest
Trap 71 P. boylii ♀ juv dead
Trap 75 P. manic ♂ adult alive
Trap 78 recapture 59 53 ♂ juv
under Manzanita clump on edge of grass
Trap 49 P. boylii juv live for tissues
Trap 53 P. boylii ♂ juv tail alive released
Trap 56 P. manic ♀ adult alive released
under large boulders on side facing lake; nearest tree deciduous
3 meters 10cm dia;
Trap 60 P. manic ♂ juv. alive released
Loaded car, but it wouldn't start at all this time.
Art Butler, the mechanic at Hopland, looked it over
and finally traced the problem to a faulty coil.
Finished loading traps and drove home. Mileage
30751 -> 30867. Got home at 5:00pm. After dinner
unloaded live animals at LSB. All still alive
at this point. Note: Paid Al Murphy $12.50 for lodging
and $1.05 for xeroxing of weather data.