Field notes and grid data, v1557
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Ribbles D.O. 1980 Journal (3) Hastings Natural History Reservation, Monterey Co. CA June 5 Morning weather: Overcast, low clouds (200ft above haystack), ground very damp Night weather: Partly cloudy to cloudy, rained overnight Animals trapped: Trapline St.# ID.# SPR: Set, Age, breeding, misc. III 4 (ledge) 0100 eray- 0000 (toeclip) P.californicus, ?, M, early pregnancy escaped into Chimuse III 6 (ledge) 1910 P.truei ?, subadult -/RECAPTURE/ escaped under Chimuse to SE of trap. early pregnancy III 2 1918 P.truei ?, mature, vulva slightly open (non-breeding) 172-82-22-23 + 18g escaped on ground under Chimuse IV 3 1919 D.venustus ?, mature, scrotal testes escaped to SE under Chimuse, travelled fast; far IV 9 1920 P.truei ?, new adult (grey brown), non-breeding 182-94-24-24 + 19g, scar on tail 12mm from tip, escaped on ground to NW. Possible tobert) IV 10 1921 P.maniculatus ?, early adult (gray brown), scrotal testes 142-67-25-15, escaped on ground to NE. I 1 (linkin) escaped N.fuscipes, ?, subadult-sex (mostly gray), escaped while handling, escaped to adjacent (SW) live oak went up into tree. I 7 1922 P.boylii ?, mature, vulva intermediate (see notes next page) 178-89-22-19, lost posterior 55mm of tail I 7 1924 P.boylii ?, mature (Golden Brown), scrotal testes 146-87-22-19, skin of ears very thick, broad tail stripe