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Culbreth
1942
Jan 26
S. Fork Mt., 4 mi N. Mad River Rock, El 3100, Trinity Co., Calif.
This AM there was a slight clearing of the
storm between 10 and 12 o'clock. Later in the
afternoon around 3 PM it began to snow at camp.
The early morning was spent picking up
the traps that came out so we could not break camp in the afternoon.
I obtained one Kyle's geckos in a museum special that was placed under
the cover of sedge around a small running
spring. One Lagus californicus was shot
while it was sitting in its same under
a thick cover of manzanita, adjacent
to an open glade. In two other set
made in a woodrats house I caught
two rats but the one trapped at the
ground level had been eaten. The other
trap was placed at an entrance high
up on the house and contained one rat
number 186. One Oenomys cisticus was
taken in manzanita cover and one
Clethrionomys was caught under the
Douglas fir logs.
The afternoon was spent in breaking
camp and getting ready for an early
start for Ruby in the morning.