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Richardson
934
Neotoma fasciipes annectens
18 4 mi E Stadium 700 ft.
Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif.
Caught one individual in the
dune underbrush in a small
stream bed. This stream was
completely grown over by
creek dogwood, willow, and
thimbleberry bushes and
was further protected by a
complete canopy of oaks.
The stream was not flowing
but was rather composed of
small sugary pools and
it was at the side of one
of these pools that the
Neotoma was caught. There was
no such as trail discernable
in the immediate locality.
There was a large butterfly
cyst under the throat which
made a presey sort of
fly larvae was about this size.
20, ate the meat for supper
and it was really very good
believe it or not.