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238, 239, 241, 285-291. 1952: 20, 21, 47, 50-52, 55,
R. Zweifel
1952
April 28
my opinions obtained this morning.
In the afternoon we drove to McKittrick and west on State Hwy. 178. I got a Eunice gilberti at the summit of the road on the Tomsor range in juniper-blue oak woodland.
Nasopa Creek in central San Luis Obispo County was investigated as possible Bore borjasi habitat, but didn't look suitable.
An area of two or three acres scattered with old boards and pieces of tin was searched and yielded This striped rat, a Hypogeus and a Eunice skeltona. This was 5 mi E and 4 1/2 mi N Pozo. Deggs pine and live oak on the hillsides, sycamores and willows in the wide canyon bottom.
Tonight's camp is at Queen Bee Camp, about 7 mi CNE Pozo in the chernis chaporal.
April 29
The weather yesterday was by this trip standards rather good, thus being some sunshine, yet again this morning we was awakened by rain. Last night trap lines (about 50 traps) gave Euroepans californica, P. monialatae, Perognathus californicus and Dipodomyss
We took the road from De Ponga Ranch to Shandon via Cuesta, obtaining Anmella near Shandon and Batrachopea southwest of this (my opinion amount).