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Code
1958
Specimen Register
these numbers
duplicated for a
series of mammals
(2.12- 2.23) see previous
page
August, Oksjilake River, Alaska
212 Jur? Plectrophenax nivalis, granite tubes at head
Contact Cv, 4800 ft. wt=35 qm. medium fat, gonad
destroyed by shot.
13 Ad ♀
by plumage
14 Ad ♀
15 Jur ♂
16 Jur ♂
217 Jur ♀?
18 Jur ♂
skel
19 Jur ♀?
skel
20 Jur ♂
skel
21 Adj ♂
skel
22 Ad ♀
exc h
223 imm.♀
skel
Plectrophenax nivalis, same locality & habitat,
(5Skeleton)
wt=33.5- nearly full winter plumage, medium fat, fall <1.0
Plectrophenax nivalis, same as above, wt = 33.9
half into winter plumage, heavy fat, gonad destroyed (skeleton)
Turdus migratorius, near mouth of Contact Creek
blueberries in alimentary tract
in tall willows, wt=89.5, light fat, testis = 2x1
Turdus migratorius, same as above, wt=73.5
light fat, testis = 2x1 blueberries eaten.
Turdus migratorius, same as above, wt=62.5,
no fat, gonad indistinct. blue berries eaten
Turdus migratorius, same as above, wt=67.0
no fat, testis 2x2 (Skeleton) blueberries.
Turdus migratorius, same as above, wt = 74.8
no fat, gonad indistinct (skeleton) blueberries.
Turdus migratorius, same as above, wt=76.5
light fat, testis 3x2 (Skeleton) blueberries.
Heteroscelus incana, mid course of Contact Creek
at 3500 ft. wt = 110.0, heavy fat, testis = 3x1 (Skeleton)
Leucosticta leucophrys, head Contact Cv at 4800 ft.
wt=27.7, med. fat, fall <1.0 (5Skeleton)
Zonotrichia leucophrys, near mouth. Contact Creek,
tall willows, wt = 21.3, light fat, fall <1.0 (Skeleton)