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Brode
1934
July 14 cont.
where I set out mouse traps up one side of the canyon into the pinyons and down to the creek and up the rock slide on the east side of the creek and down walked into the creek bed again. Then down stream an easy mile to camp.
July 15 I went up stream again with Hall. I found a young Nestoma cinerea in a cabin at Cottonwood Creeks, 7900' Mt. Grant, Mineral Co., Nevada, found near by on the trap lines set out last night. // Peromyscus maniculatus among rocks, among sage brush and near the stream. In one trap on the margin of the stream was a small Bufo boreas.
While watching for the birds re-cover from my intrusion a noticed a light brown animal about a foot or so long dodge across the river bottom. It had all the "flash" symptoms of being a weasel. At this location a few feet further down stream I shot some birds - two flycatchers 418, 419, three junco's one male, one female and one young with a short tail.
a quarter mile farther downstream,