Field notes, v1708
Page 103
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Villablanca 1988 Journal was at a survey marker reading T IIN RISE dated 1922 US Survey. 53! 54!53 TION RISE. After picking up the traps we put up 10 D.P.C. and carried the other 11 alive to our next trapping site. We packed up and drove to the Panamint Mountains. Arriving well after dark, we made camp, ate and slept. 22 Oct 3 mi NE Jackass Springs, Panamint Mountains, Inyo Co. Calif. 6800 ft. Since a few weeks ago we only got 13 specimens here, we needed to come back. Spent the day putting up the specimens we drove brought from the Providence Mnts. In the afternoon we scouted the area for the best places to set 5 lines of 40 traps each. This site is a wide open mesa about 1/2 miles across, cut on its Eastern 1/4 by a more or less N-S straight stretch on Hunter Mountain road. Plant cover is almost 100% #Athenesia tridentata. Overall,