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Coyote Peak - cont.
June 13, 1933
Culled in all my traps in chuguapin
caught 3 Thommys [illegible] and killed
a spotted foxer, which mixture seems
somewhat incompatible. Skinned and
morning while S.S. scented. We returned
with the creek & sewage areas adjacent
to my first trap line marked out for me
to help intensively in the next
the
two nights. From 8:30 - 7:00 P.M. I
set 90 traps in these allocated spots.
Fine, warm day. S.S. caught the first
Glaucomys of the camp that date.
This evening Bokle brought in the crushed
cares of a Phaeomys which he had
found on the high-way.
June 14, 1933
Ran my trap line where so many Zapas
and Water Shrews were supposed to be
and caught only a hand full of
Peromyscus. The sets along the small
tumbling cascade-like creek were the
West. Went hunting over by Stover's
(Hoover's) property, along the ridge
many groves of Song Oak and many
open fields with abundance of grass.
Young Lym paid the campahabit about