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Gilmore
1926
Vallecitos, 7500 ft. San Pedro Martir mts.
Lower Calif. Mexico.
June 13.
117.
60 traps + 7 steel setting caught.
2 ♀ Peromyscus
√ 416. Thomomys B 153.2-G. 223-62-28-4 Caught
in damp sandy gravel association.
√ 417. Thomomys ♀ 926.1-G. 211-59-28-4 Same
as above.
√ 418. Thomomys B 150.5-G. 235-64-30-4 Caught
in dry sandy gravel association.
√ 419. Thomomys B 157.1-G. 225-63-29-4
Same as above.
√ 420. Tachycineta thatassina lepida ♀ 16.8-G.
killed from old dead pine log at
edge of stream.
√ 421. Junco oreganus townsendi B 19.1-G. L.T.
killed from lowa dead limb & large
twig in meadow.
√ 422 Euphagus cyanocephalus ♀ (juv) 45.5-G.
killed while sitting on sand at edge of
water, in open meadow.
roslii √ 423. Peromyscus ♀ 22.9-G. 195-98-20-18
Caught under willow roots at edge of water.
√ 424. Peromyscus ♀ 240-G. 166-77-20-19 Caught
among large granite boulders and pines
on slope of meadow's edge.
Trapping is still poor for both
large & small mammals except
Thomomys. Thomomys are very easy