Field notes, v576
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Cute, Blair 1976 Journal 2 mi. E. of Pine, Inyo Co. California. longicollis, and 1 bathodorys megolates. I had better look ca 10-150 yds N. of Saline Valley Road, so I will try stopping here tonight. May odd people coming by camp this morning, making me wonder of the safety of this place. April 1 10 mi. N. Wolf Hole, Mohave Co. Arizona. Arrived Wolf Hole about 6:00 pm, just in time to set 100 line traps at burrow complexes around the periphery of the flat area that constitute "camp". The catch was pretty good; the night was cold and clear, and quite moonless. I got 16 O and 159 D minors, 4 D. meniliny; 4. Bercognatus follus (7), 1 Peromyscus, 1 Onychonys and 5 Dicetoma. Only 14 minors of which were sound. I could see four to six weeks old juvenile miceops, which makes me wonder when animals at this locality started breeding - at least as early February! Set only 50 traps out in flat around camp, putting lines of 30+20 in the border woosh south of camp and on the hillside south of that. Caught 7 O in camp area, 6 more in the woosh and only 1 in the hill south of camp along with usual attendant crectid fauna. Left at 10:30 a.m., as I had 28 D minors, about all the car needed hold. Weather continues warm (65°) and sunny.