Field notes, v552
Page 267
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P. Brylska 1982 Journal 1.6 ~ N Cluncoat, Plumas Co., Calif 15 June (cont'd.) was especially distended - usually the left. (3/4) A moderate number of parvus embryo sets was obtained (4) and a late-pregnant ♀ was caged. Also, a pregnant (early) ordii was captured - certainly a youngster of this year. And two late pregnant janamint k-rats (one catalogued, one caged). Single number of male repro tracts were taken for the gametogenesis study. Otherwise, not much to note (damn megacephalus!!) A few days earlier would likely have made a difference on some of those ♀ megacephalus. Several seem to be quite new mothers, judging from the degree of triple distension. The lines were rebooted at 5pm and the 19 trays removed were set in a new line.