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Bartholomew 1941 Itinerary July 22. 3 mi. S Mt. Rose, 8500 ft., Washoe Co., Nevada I came up from Berkeley yesterday on a Greyhound bus and was met by Dr Hall in Reno. Put out 50 mouse traps, all in moist sites along edge of small tributary of Grants creek. Caught 6 ♂ and 4 ♀ Peromyscus maniculatus, 1 ♀ Sorex palustris, 1♂Microtis longicaudus and 1 ♀ Microtus montanus. July 23 Put out 55 mouse traps, 25 in sedge and deep grass along edge of creek and 30 in a grassy upland meadow. Caught 10 ♂ and 6 ♀ Peromyscus maniculatus, 1♂ Microtus montanus This over one. I shot two Citellus bellingsi, and yesterday I shot a ♂Tamiasciurus douglasii. This morning I also shot a marmot (Marmota flaviventris) and a Eutamias speciosus. July 24 6 mi. NE Virginia City, 6000', Storey Co., Nevada Drove from Mt. Rose to Reno to ship some things back to Berkeley and then came out to Virginia City, picked up some mail and drove to this camp. I put out 60 traps on a rocky slope covered with sage brush, Penis monophylla, juniperus, and Ceanothus. Caught 7♂ and 5 ♀ Peromyscus maniculatus, 1 ♀ Reithrodontymy, 1 ♀ Perognathus parvus, and 1♂ Peromyscus truei. I also shot one Eutamias minimus about 6:45 a.m. Late in the afternoon I walked to the top of the ridge east of camp looking for Eutamias panamintinus, but I didn't see a one. July 25 Set out 88 mouse traps in mixed sage and pinnon. Caught 7 ♀ and 8 ♂ Peromyscus maniculatus, one ♀ Dipodomys levicogyps and one Perognathus longimembris (♂)
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Bartholomew 1941 Itinerary July 26 middle cr., 8000 ft, White Mts., Esmeralda Co., Nevada We left our camp 6 mi. N & Virginia city at 2:00 pm and drove through Carson City and Yerington to 2 mi. & Hawthorne, Mineral Co., Nevada, 4300 feet where we stopped just at dark and put out our traps after dark. Our camp was in the midst of a flat sandy area on which the only vegetation was scattered thorn brushes. I put out 50 traps and caught 3 Perognathus longimembris (2♀ and 1♂). The small number of animals caught was no doubt due to the rain which fell intermittently all night long and quit shortly before dawn. All three of my animals were soaking wet. At 8:00 a.m. we left camp and drove to Ailemont where we turned east and drove up into the White Mountains. We arrived at our camp at about 10:30 p. a. m. July 27 I set out 70 traps, thirty around the edges of a marshy meadow covered with willows, grass, and wild sedge, Situla fruticellla rose, 10 in a grove of Populus trichocarpa and the rest in mixed sage and pimon on a rocky slope. A creek runs past the meadow and the P. trichocarpa. I caught 11 ♀ and 10 ♂ Peromyscus maniculatus, one Thompsen truei ♀ (immature), and one pocket gopher. After breakfast I walked about three miles east of camp up to an altitude of about 9000 feet looking for deer and Eutamias quadrimaculus, neither of which I found, but I shot one Eutamias minimus. We broke camp at about 1:00 pm and drove over to the old Davis Ranch to look for deer but decided there were none and so headed for Tonopah.
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Bartholomew Itinerary 9 mi. W + 5 1/2 mi. S Searchlight, 4300 ft., Clark Co., Nevada an old abandoned railroad to our present camp. After dinner I went out hunting and shot two Dipodomys mohavensis with the aid of a flashlight. I set out one hundred mouse traps on the first flat above a wash. The area is covered with a good stand of Joshua trees, Yucca mohavensis, catclaw and scattered clumps of dry grass. I caught 3 ♀ and 3 ♂ Dipodomys merriami, 2 ♀ + 2 ♂ Dipodomys mohavensis, 1 ♀ Onychomys torridus, and 3 ♂ + 1 ♀ Peromyscus maniculatus. Aug. 1 W side Colorado R., 6 mi. N Calif. line, 500 ft., Clark Co., Nevada Yesterday we broke camp about 1:00 p.m. and drove south on U.S. 95 to the old government road to Fort Mohave and drove on it down to the Colorado River. We are camped on the flood plain of the river between the willows and the desert. I set out 100 traps (95 mouse + 4 rat traps). The mouse traps were set among creosote bushes either along sandy washes or on the rock ridges, and a few were set along the edge of the willows on the edge of the flood plain. My catch was 2 ♀♂ Peromyscus eremicus, 15 ♀ and 8 ♂ Dipodomys merriami, 8 ♀ and 8 ♂ Perognathus parvus. Total 41 mice. When I went down to the river Red Stone and I saw a Bampiseltis getulus which we caught. I also caught 3 toads, presumably Scaphopus. Aug. 2 Red Stone and I took the truck and drove to W side Colorado R., 450 ft., 1 mi. N Calif line, Clark Co., Nevada trying and catch Perognathus longimembris. I set out 89 mouse