Field notes, v574
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J. Crowley 1941 Journal May 20 Russian Gulch State Park, Mendocino, Cal., elev. 40 ft. Museum Special Of 23 traps set, in some habitat—that of May 16th—10 traps had catches, one was sprung, and one was cleaned of bait but unsprung. Animals caught were: 3 Diers— mycure squiculata, 3 Zapus Pacificus, [illegible] profuse 14 Sora [illegible] and 2 g Donx vagionis. At 1:30 France, Viola and I went to the beach where we identified such invertebrate as Littorina, Thais, a moosy green lim, Puzzle Shore Crab. We saw Violet’s great Swallows, Turkey Vultures, a Crescent-backed Thrush, near the ocean. At 7:00 France and I set 51 traps east of camp in riparian habitat along the creek around alders, thimble berry and elderberry.