Field notes, v489
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J.R.Alcorn 1942 Catalog Lake Virginia Park, Reno, Washoe Co., Nevada. April 17, 1942. 3627 ♂ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach empty Testes 4.25 mm long. R. 20 mm long. 3628 ♀ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach empty 3 largest ovum were 8,6,6,mm diameter 3629 ♀ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach Saved 3 Largest ovum were 15,10,6,mm diameter 3630 ♂ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach Empty Testes 4.27 mm. R. 20 mm long. 3631 ♀ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach empty. 3 largest ovum were 11,8,6,mm dia. 3632 ♀ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach Saved. 3 largest ovum were 12,10,6,mm dia. 3633 ♂ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach Saved. Testes 4.27 mm. R. 17 mm diameter long. 3634 ♂ Cormorant (Dark) Stomach empty Testes 4.25 mm. R. 20 mm long. 3635 ♀ Cormorant (Light Colored) Stomach Saved 3 largest ovum 4,4,3,mm diameter. 3636 ♀ Cormorant (Light) Stomach Saved 3 largest ovum 3,3,2,mm diameter. Above birds (Double-crested Cormorants) were shot by Washoe Co. Game warden Mr. H.P. Brown. All are stomachs only.