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E. Alarick
1938
26.
38-201 Habitat Study: Dry, sandy wash at bottom of side canyon running into Cedar Canyon. On left is Joshua & Juniper Chrysanthemum in bottom of wash. Wash runs into same grove of Desert Willow as #200. Many Coyote and Cattle tracks in sand. Probably habitat for Viperidae.
Odocoates Verbell observed in Desert Willow or Whip-tailed Lizards Conixas. Vaspan; f 20-5;
K2 filter, put slide in wrongly.
38-202 Same as #201 - put slide in correctly.
38-203 Nesting site of Gray Visea in Pinion (over right) on rocky side - hill 30yds. from dry wash of #201. Vaspan; f 16-5; K2.
38-204 Same spot as #203 Close-up showing attachment. Nest as yet uncompleted and saddled: [illegible] Made of shredded grass fibers, shredded Juniper bark and portions of spider Egg cases. Spider webs used for binding
Ht of tree - f - 7 1/2'
" of nest - 5'
Outside depth - 3"
Inside " - 2 1/2"
Outside width - 2 7/8"
Inside width - 2 7/8"