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El Cayan Canyon, 3200 ft. E. base San Pedro Martin Mts.
Lower California Mexico.
May 28.
Gilmore
1926
60 traps and 6 steel setting caught
1 δ Neotoma
1 δ Peroganathus
√ 325. Gerrhonotus killed while lying on a large
willow limb. A tree near the stream.
√ 326. Lizard shot on a large rock near the
stream.
√ 327. Lizard same as above.
328. Peroganathus δ 18.1 G. 194-113-21-5 Caught
among scottles (illegible) on rocky flat hill.
√ 329. Promyaeus ♀ 11.1 G. 147-26-19-17 Same as above.
√ 330. Neotoma δ 165.5 G. 318-140-35-31
" " "
√ 331. Neotoma δ 136.5 G. 311-142-32-29 Caught
under tuma cactus on in mezquite and
arrowweed thicket.
√ 332. Citellus ♀ 149.7 G. 305-131-46-22 Shot while
running over large flat rock on creek bank.
√ 333. P. mitens (?) (im) 25.4 G. killed from a mezquite
tree near stream.
√ 334. P. mitens δ 26.6 G. Killed from an ocotillo
near stream bank.
√ 335. Lizard killed from rock on large rocky flat.
Quite a few P. mitens present today
in large bands. They stuck together I
were quite wary. M. p. leucoplurus also
increasing but are unaccommodably silent,
saw a couple of heavy lizards on the