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RIBBLE, DO
1989
PEROMYSCUS CALIFORNICUS
23
Horsberg Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif.
May 25
#1299 8" Imm, TWD. 22g. Ear-tagged. 50m upstream from MC along Buckeye Hill Arroyo.
(Cont.)
1300 8" Mat, Tolscotol). 48g. "-"
1427 4" Mat, lupp, parow, prog. 37g. "-"
1456 8" SAD, nullip. 21g. "-"
1457 8" SAD, TUD. 20g. "-"
1458 8" Mat, scrotal. 39g. "-"
May 26
1302 8" Mat, TWD. 33.5g. "-"
In addition to these new P.californicus we caught 2 animals
that had been previously ear-tagged. They were as follows: (See data sheets below)
#1130 8" Mat, TWD. 30.5g. 100m east of MC along Buckeye Hill Arroyo.
#1097 8" Mat, scrotal. 43.5g. 270m east of MC along Madrone Canyon
#1193 4" Mat, pregnant. 52g. 60m upstream from RC drift fence.
#1194 8" Mat, post-lact. 37.5g. 80m "
#1192 8" Mat, TWD. 32.5g. 240m "
#1275 8" SAD, nullip. 30g. 110m "
#1136 8" Mat, lactating. 50g. 200m downstream from RC drift fence.
#1185 8" SAD, TWD. 34g. 260m "
#1285 8" Mat, lupp, parow 35g. 50m
(from 216 April - see App acct)
(Great information! I should follow up and trap more within ~200m
both upstream and downstream from RC.)
New animals, etc., on RC:
#1304 8" Imm, TWD. 19.5g. Ear-tagged. Gred RC, St 9,17. Blood, ear, saliva cell.
[No sign of any powder, but locality & date corresponds to PP #1179. Only
possible one (see acct 30 May for powder).]
#1305 8" Imm, TWD. 24.5g. "-". Gred RC, St 5,10. Blood, ear, saliva cell.
[Orange powder barely visible in ears. Locality, time, and correspondence
with #269 (sub) indicate Q#1137 as mother.
Two P.M. on grid RC, I dusted Q#1184, lactating? with ORANGE powder at 7,9.]