Field notes, v1297
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67. El Mayor, 30 mi. Hardy River, Lower Calif., Mexico April 27. Gilmore 1926 53 traps caught 5 ♀ and 3 ♂ Perognathus 172. Peromyscus ♂ 23.7 G. 179-89-19-19. Caught under mesquite in draw in Jan. 173. Peromyscus ♂ 13.4 G. 168-90-18-18 Caught in rocks near grave on Jan. 174. Perognathus ♀ 12.7 G. 188-100-23-7 Caught in rocky draw in alluvial Jan. " 175. Perognathus ♂ 18.2 G. 179-95-24-5. Caught in arrowweed association. " 176. Perognathus ♀ 14.6 G. 176-96-22-6 Caught in rocky draw in alluvial Jan. " 177. Perognathus ♀ 19.9 G. 198-111-26-6 Caught in arrowweed association near ditch. " 178. Perognathus ♀ 21.0 G. 170-96-23-6 Same as 177. 179. Perognathus ♀ 21.2 G. 191-106-23-6 Caught in rocky draw in Jan. What hunting for Cottontails along the brushy area next to the river, an but although I saw 12 or 15, I had no luck. Saw numerous S. verticalis and S. soripenues. Took a P. amona in the evening from a pair that were fluttering over the open fields among arrowweed. Set 13 traps for Neotoma in the rocky foothills at night.