Field notes, v577
Page 131
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Calbrough 1942 Jan 23 S. Fork Mt, 4 mi Ns Mad River Rock, El 3100, Trinity Co, Calif. Coming back across the same glade where the jackrabbit was seen but about 1/2 hour later a striped skunk was shot as it traveled across the open grass in a good down pour of a rain. After lunch Ward and I drove to a point 1 1/2 mile north and 3 miles east of Mad River Rock. The Highway 36 crosses South Fork mountain at this saddle. The elevation for this point was given as 4073 feet. We now looking for places to make still set for coyote and bobcat. Only one favorable spot was found and set with a number 3 trap. One mile west of the saddle we found a good location for cats and coyotes and put out three sets (X). Thickets of small oaks. Road grass glade. X Manzaneta Covered Ridge. X 45 deg slopes with loose shale and scattered Canyon live Oak Open Ridge Mad River -> Z <- (1 mi E 1 1/2 mi N. Mad River Rock.)