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Sclirus douglasii
Horse Mt., 4700-5200 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.
June 1, 1933
Spec. no. 2712 with four fair mammae -
1 inguinal, 1 abdominal, 1 thoracic, 1 axillary.
Only one seen so far - taken on log
at head of small camp in dense stand
of Douglas Spruce.
June 5, 1933
Half dozen seen so far - generally in
deep timber. No. 2746 has dry ridge
of finely growing yellow Pine to Doug.
Spruce. No. 2745 with mammae as
2712 above
Very often m., at the side, or end of
and at the bases of trees. Middens of
cone scales may be seen. These piles
of scales are undoubtedly caused by
the chickaree.
Coyste Peak, at 3000 ft., Humboldt Co., Calif.
June 13, 1933
A few in the timber. Not as common
as at Horse Mt. Middens of cone scales
less commonly seen.