Field catalogue #1-1072 and journal, v1669
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D.O. Strauey 38. 1977 Berkeley Campus 4 Feb. Tom Wake brought in a Lasiorus cinereus which he found this P.M. in the Eucalyptus grove on campus. The bat has been dead for some time and has maggots on it. The Tongue is swollen and bloody. Keith Murray was called and opened that it was probably rabid. At Patton's suggesti it will be frozen for tissues. Berkeley to Sierra Foothills and Panamint Valley 26 March Left Berkeley 730 AM for 9 days of working with Peg Smith and John Caddle. After P. Californicus in the sierra foothills and P. something in the Panamints. Took 580, 280, 120, 49, 140 to Yosemite, cruising the chaparral for likely spots and arrived to have lunch ~ 1 PM. Will camp tonight at Upper Pines Campground which looks like it would be crowded in summer. Spent a few minutes after lunch taking in the sights and then went back out to set traps in chaparral we had seen coming in. ~ 40 miles there in 1 1/2 hrs due to windy roads. Traps set in two places near the crest of the S slope of the merced River: