Alaska Catalogue and Journal, v4402
Page 445
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1. Code 1958 September - cont. hundred square feet each were located in which fresh venwasp, holes and green cuttings were frequent. One of these is located a hundred yards W N W N of T7 in a drainage ditch which cuts down through the high bank of the lake in that area. Numerous freshly made holes were seen on the sides of the ditch's in the bottom where there are fresh stands of grass 12-14" high venwasp with cuttings in them. This area is probably occupied either by Lynx or M. oleanomnis. Another area was found about 1/4 miles due W of the village on upland type standwe in an area of small tursocks and dwarf willows. In the zone outlined by the dwarf willows - this is not a drainage area - venwasp and holes are rather frequent and fresh looking but no cuttings were seen. This area is almost certain occupied by M. oleanomnis. Will snap trap there areas later. 4 September Meade River Coalmine - Ran the traplines in morning and afternoon and took down descript train of the joints on T9 and on the line which runs through willowos,