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103,
Gilmore
El Cayan Canyon, 3200 ft. E. base San Pedro Martires
1926.
Lower California, Mexico.
June 4.
60 traps and 6 steel setting caught
1♀ Neotoma (juv.)
1♂ + 1♀ Peromyscus
1♂ Perognathus
378. Bat. ♂ 3.0 G. 66-23-6-7 Shot on flat
back of camp.
379. Perognathus ♂ 16.4G. 190-105-21-6 Caught
in dry sandy gravel interspersed with
small bowlders near stream.
380. Peromyscus ♂ 17.2 G. 176-89-20-17 Same
as above.
381. Z. m. marginella ♀ (juv.) (wt.?) Killed
in willow tree at edge of the stream.
382. Crop contents of 381.
383. Dryobates scolaris cactophilus ♂ (juv.) 31.3 G.
killed from ootello near water in
side canyon.
384. Citellus ♀ (?) 465-184-59-25 Killed
among bowlders at edge of stream.
385. Cheek contents of 384.
386. Citellus ♂ 393.5 G. 359-151-57-21 Shot
on rocky face J canyon in side canyon,
387. Thomomys ♀ (juv.) 79.3G. 203-64-28-3
Caught in damp sandy gravel assoc.
Whent over the top of a nearly
ridge by way of a large side canyon
today to take some pictures.