Field notes, v1297
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74. San Jose, 2500 ft. Lower Calif. Mexico. May 8. Gilmore 1926 Arrived here at 3:30? P.M. after hard trip over mountains. ?th the road was washed in many places out due to many recent rains. Gilmore 1926. May 9. (Sunday) √ 205. Horned Toad Caught in road 10 miles west of San Jose. Gilmore 1926 May 10. √ 206. Lizard shot on willow limb at edge of swampy ground. √ 207. Snake killed in marshy ground among damp grass √ 208. Neotoma ♀ fuscipes (no skull) √ 209. Neotoma ♀ fuscipes beat the Went hunting up stream for some owls but did not see any. Instead we saw a family of Sparrow Hawks and took two. Caught a snake crawling along across the path in the wet grass and a lizard on the trunk of a willow.