Field notes, v1297
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Vallecitos, 75th St. San Pedro Martir Mts. Lower Calif., Mexico June 17. 55 trap & 8 steel sets caught. nothing. 7 traps (day trapping) caught. 1 ♀ Thomomys 1 ♀ Eutamias merriami obscurus 432. Eutamias merriami obscurus ♀ 64.6-G. 228-95-31-15 Caught under rock in side canyon. 433. Eutamias merriami obscurus ♀ 71.2-G. Caught among rocks at base of large pine at edge of meadow. 434. Myochanes virens ♂ 12.9-G. Killed from death pine limb at bank of stream. for exchange 435. Empidonax difficilis -?- ♂ 10.5-G. Killed from small pine from stream. 436. Junco oreganus townsendi ♂ 16.2-G. L.T. killed among willow brush in creek bed. 437. Sitta pygmaea leucophaea ♂ 11.1-G. Killed from thick branches of pine at edge of meadow. 438. Gymnocephalus c. ♂ 93.5-G. L.T. Killed from large pine in meadow. Trapping is very poor, even for eutamias. The common birds such as Myochanes virens, Empidonax difficilis, Junco oreganus townsendi and Gymnocephalus c. are seen very