Field notes, v4150
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Richardson 134 2 Glaucomys. the appearance of no cavity below the lower hole. The size of the nest was about 5 x 5 x 5 fitting snugly into the lower cavity of the hollow. There was no noticeable exit or entrance but rather a ball of [illegible] that could be penetrated from any angle. The base of the nest was resting on the sawdust from the work of the woodpecker. The young were quite small not having their eyes open as yet. Both young one male and one female were skinned and recorded by the Dixon. The nest was found by peeling on the tree and a dissection of the head of the required animal. The spot at the base showed signs of fresh dung but the