Catalogue and journal, v544
Page 93
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E.M Brock 1955 1956 Journal U.C. Campus, Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif. at 8:00 on Jan 1, 1956 241 Los Altos Drive, Kensington, Berkeley, Contra Costa Co., Calif. Feb 28 A Mr. Malcolm McKenna of the above address came to the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology with a weasel that his siamese cat had caught and brought to his home. The female weasel had 9 unimplanted blastocysts as determined by Dr. Pearson. The weasel was partly eaten, three legs were missing and a large part of the forebody was eaten Mar 27 2 mi. SW Yarnell Yavapai Co. Arizona. Robert Glasser returning from the above locality where he had been collecting reptiles, and amphibians brought back a bat Piptistrellus hesperus. which is The measurements as taken by Dr. Benson were 72-29-6-12 (notch)-9 (crown), unis espania 194, weight 2.4g. Dec 25 1955 Between Decapan and Puerta del Rio Sinaloa, Mexico On Dec. 22, 1955 when we were getting ready to leave for our four day boat trip into the mangroves, the day living in the dwelling next to channel when we were packing our boat, brought out a dried coyote skin to show to us. We could not understand them but they knew that we were interested in the local fauna. When we returned from our boat trip, I offered them 5 pesos for the skin and a deal was made. No date of capture could be established. Locality was just "somewhere in the swamps"