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Code
1958
General Account
September - cont-
cut traps on the one remaining transect.
The areas spot-trapped last
night yielded the following results:
area #1 = 1 adult Bicrostomyx and
1 juvenile Lemmus. Area #2 = 1
subadult Lemmus, area #3 = no
catch, and area #4 = 3 M. vemonus.
This latter area will be trapped
again on the night before we leave
for Barrow.
At 1230 left our trip down river
with Murl and his uncle, David..
We took the ARL boat and David's
12 hp outboard. The following is
itinerary with all birds seen
on the trip -
1245 - two adult glaucous gulls
1260 - one adult arctic loon
1255 - flock of ca 50 red polls
1303 - one adult glaucous gull
1304 - mouth of St. Sibbick River - stopped
here to look at twelve.
1317 - resumed travel.
1318 - 6 glaucous gulls over them
juvenile, It was shot.
1330 - 3 adult arctic loons, one
juvenile glaucous gull.
also 2 flipped
traps w/ field
clueffwraps
on them