Field notes, v1297
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99. Gilmore 1926 El Cajon Canyon, 3400 ft. E. base San Pedro Martir Mts Lower California, Mexico. June 2. 40 traps and 4 steel settings caught 2 ♂ + 2 ♀ Thomyscus ✓ 360. Lizard Diurnal catch in mouse trap set among rocks on flat back of camp. ✓ 361. Lizard Killed from trunk of mesquite tree near creek. ✓ 362. Thomomys ♁ 96.4-G, 204-71-28-4. Caught among a group of burrows about 1 mile above camp. The Burrows were in damp sand and gravel near the edge of the stream and the bottom of the burrows were full of seepage water. ✓ 363. Perognathus ♁ (jiv.) 7.9-G, 136-75-21-4 Caught among dry foxtail grass at junction of main canyon and side draw. ✓ 364. Pipilo maculatus megalonyx ♂ (jiv.) 37.4-G. Killed from a thorny bush in an arrowed thicket near stream. ✓ 365. Pipilo fuscus senicula ♂ 50.5-G. Killed from an ocotillo limb about 50 yrs up a rocky slope & on the edge of a mesquite gourd. ✓ 366. Phainopepla nitens ♂ 24.4-G. Killed from the top of dead willow near the stream. ✓ 367. Lizard caught in mouse trap set among rocks on flat back of camp. ✓ 368. Snake Caught among damp grass and rocks at edge of stream about 1 mile above camp.