Field notes, v1297
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88. El Cagon Canyon, 3700 ft. E. base San Pedro Martin Mts Lower California, Mexico. May 24. Gilmore 1926 40 traps and 4 steel settings caught nothing. 291. C.m. frontalis P(im) 17.7 G. Killed from marguite near creek. 292. C.m. frontalis F(im) 18.3 G. Killed from thorny bush on side of rock bank. 293. Lizard Caught in mouse trap in morning under a tuna cactus. 294. Lizard caught in mouse trap set among rocks ne in bed of stream. 295. Tachycineta thalassina lepida B 15.4 G. Killed from a small flock while flying low over the stream. Trapping poorer than usual. The C.m. frontalis are growing more numerous and the A.p. hesperophila, more scarce. saw four [illegible] M.p. leucoplerus today, the most seen here at one time so far. Some Tachycineta thalassina lepida D put in their appearance today.