Field notes, v576
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June 9 The went ride; The Athripley was almost powder dry, very little moisture in the leaves. Set 6 9 10" June 10 5 kilometers with bird mix us bait. Arrived at 7:10, on home after run up to collect tropos. Caught 12 peronys- cica monculatus, 5 Neotoma lepida, 1 Dipodomyes microps. I collected 20 small logs of more ancient Athripley leaves from the banks of a new dry stream about 400 yds south of THE telephone Co. bldg. Left for Berkeley at 9:10, arrived 2:45. June 26 5 mi. N.W. Westgard Pass, 8100', Inyo Co., Calif. Left Berkeley at 12:00 P.M. with Song Yoon and Paul Keller. We drove to Westgard Pass via Reno, arrived at Bishop at 4:00 PM. Due to our late start, we did not reach the pass until after dark, and could not June 27. Trop this night. Habitat at camp is Pinyon-Juniper wood (and. We drove up to 10,000 ft to see the ancient Bristlecone Pine Forest. Saw the same stand covering 1 mi. square or two pedals. Needles are long lived, giving appearance of fuzzy tail at end of months -> cone ->