Field notes, v1620
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M.F.Smith 1976 JOURNAL Hastings Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif. Mar.21 Finished setting traps at 5:30pm. Went out at 8:30 pm to check grassland. Nothing in traps. Clear skies, lots of stars, but no moon visible at all. to clip #➜ Mar.22 Went out at 6:45am to check traps in grassland. released Trap 103 Reithrodontomys megalotis alive Trap 125 Peromyscus maniculatus ♂ adult 12gm 1 green grass 15cm high dead stems matted down on ground Checked traps around buildings. not saved Trap Hastings 25 P. manic. ♂ adult 12gm dead next to hole in wall of Lower Barn Trap Hastings 54 P. manic. ♂ adult 16gm released alive 2 next to hole in wall of Lower Barn Trap Hastings no# P. manic ♀ adult 12 gm released next to hole in wall of Lower Barn bad shape released Trap Hastings 214 P. manic ♀ adult 11gm alive 3 next to hole in wall of Lower Barn Trap 14 P. manic ♂ adult 14gm released alive 4 next to small white lab at end of row Finished there at 8:00am. Chaparral behind Davis' house: released Trap 48 Neotoma fuscipes alive under clump of dead stems of Ceanothus saved for tissues Trap 57 P. truei alive under clump of chamise 2 meters tall at edge of chaparral saved for Trap 60 P. truei alive tissue under clump of chamise 2 meters tall dead oak 2 meters away 4 meters tall released Trap 23 Neotoma fuscipes alive under clump of Ceanothus 5 meters from main patch of chaparral