Field notes, v1297
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Gilmore 1926 El Mayor, 30ft. Lower Calif. Mexico. April 26. 35 traps and & steel sets caught. 1 pair Percogranthus auduboni 165. Sylviachus ♀ 353-40-86-80. Killed in at edge of arrow-weed patch. √ 166. Lizard killed in draw in rocky ground under Creosote brush. penicillatus 167. Percogranthus ♂ 21.6 G. 143-105-24-7 Caught in arrow-weed association. " √ 168. Percogranthus ♀ 16.4G. 180-98-24-7. Same as above. " 168 Percogranthus ♀. 16.4G. 180-98-24-7. (checked contents) 169X [illegible] (skeleton only) venicellatus √ 169. Percogranthus ♂ 20.4 G. 198-106-25-7. Caught under mesquite in rocky draw. √ 170. Lophortyx gembelli ♀. 146.1 G. Killed with mate on sandy ground near irrigation ditch, √ 171. (skeleton only) L. gambelli ♂ 162.167.1 G. Killed in near arrow weed clump, near irrigation ditch. Wait back to the hills in the mom. and saw quite a few birds. (See census. for this date) The Ugelains phoenixus sonor- urnis and Stelgidopterix serripennes were Stelgidopterix per most common. The Chordeiles antipenones tersensis seem to be