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RIBBLE,
D.D.
1966
Journal
47
Lastings Reservation, Monterey Co., Calif.
July 27 (cont)
0210 X 4B 0210 P. californicus, Ø?, subadult, nonbreeding. 35g.
0210 3 845 {P. californicus, RECAPTURE
2648}
3C 01200 P. beylil, Ø?, mature, testes swollen but not scrotal (was)
3C 01600 P. californicus, immature. RECAPTURES. (Miclotus?)
0220 3B 0120 P. californicus. Recapture
0225 2B 0320 P. beylil {RECAPS
2B 0110 P. californicus}
0230 2 849 P. californicus Recap
2 0220 P. californicus, Ø?, immature, nonbreeding, 17g
0235 1B 01300 P. beylil, ?, early mature, nulliparous.
1B No tag N. fusipes, immature
0245 0 0430 P. beylil Recap
0 No tag N. fusipes mature
0250 -1 0160 P. californicus RECAP
-1 0020 P. californicus, ?, mature, nonbreeding, seems nulliparous. 30g
Used natural block in ear: ( ) (?) hole beneath
-2 0420 P. beylil, RECAP
Finally arrived to the grid WC-1 @ 0325h (after dealing w/ flashlight problems).
It's still clear and the moon is quite bright:
0400 - #489 ? at 10,6 w/ dark green on limbs, tail, ? ears. Some on mouth.
Escaped uphill from station (south)
# 702 Ø at 10,6 w/ dark green on limbs, ears, ? mouth
0425 # 740 Ø at 10,8 w/ orange on ears, limbs, mouth
0425 # 739 Ø at 10,8 w/ Orange barely on mouth & ears. Either it is old or
the animal barely came into contact w/ the dust
0515 - D. virginianus - near station 5,9
Fremontia
Caught alive Soney ? The now is interesting. Finished checking traps at 0600 & began
to haul them in - It is clear this morning w/ no fog, really beautiful
Official Min this morning = 45°F. On the way back to Berkeley, I
picked up a road kill D. virginianus (#738 see Catalog)