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747
Silmore
1933.
Spilogale phenax (1)
Horse Mt., 4700-5200 ft., Humboldt Co., Cal.
June 4, 1933
Spec. 2739 taken by S. Dannell - see
his note book. Stomach contained only
Omall sticks, pine needles + fresh leaves
of huckleberry oak. These were perhaps
eaten while the animal was temporarily
crazed from the trap pain. Fore foot
in trap was not chewed, but apparently
a claw was slightly injured by other
things than the trap.
June 5, 1933
Spec. 2743 ♀ - taken by S. Dannell -
3 pairs mammae - 1 inguinal, 1 thoracic, 1
axillary; an extra nipple on left side in
abdominal region.