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A. Good
1980
Journal
Chilcoot, Plumas Co., Calif to Berkeley
5 Oct.
Up. ca. 0600 and out to check traps 0700. Weather
Clear, cool. [illegible]. We found 1 live Perognathus parvus
(DAG 249) [illegible] and 1 live Dipodomys ordii (?)
(DAG 247) in live traps and 1 Peromyscus maniculatus
(JG #5) and 1 partially eaten Perognathus parvus in
museum specials. The traps among the rocks caught nothing.
We pulled up our traps and returned to Sageran ca.
1000 where we had lunch + returned to Berkeley during the
afternoon.
Berkeley to Hastings Reservation
14 Nov.
Left Berkeley for mammalogy class field trip to Hastings
ca. 1330 and arrived ca. 1700 (for route see Journal J.L.
Patton, S. Shamwood + E. Weber). [illegible] As we were the
last car to arrive (several hours after the others) we set out
to look for them in the direction of the cattle pond where Jim
was to set out some bat nets. We met them coming back
from setting up the nets and walked back to the visitor
center with them. There we (1/2 of the mammalogy class)
sat around waiting for supper. Jim, and I got bored
doing this so we went out to check the nets ca. 1800. Several
others followed us. In the nets was 1 Caeiinus cinereus
which Jim collected. We then returned and had supper
c.a. 1830 after which we sat around talking until bed time
(ca. 2330) with a brief break to check the nets again
c.a. 2000. They were empty as were all of JLP's gopher traps which
we also checked.