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Gilmore
1926
Jan Felipe. S.L. Lower Calif. Mexico.
March 23, 1926.
Twenty three traps caught
6 male peromyscus perognathus
1 female "
1 male peromyscus
1 female dipodomys.
11. Paramyscus & 21.5 G. 168-73-22-17
Caught near bush in dry sandy soil.
12. Perognathus & 12.5 G. 155-92-21-7
(skull only) Caught in under brush in dry sand.
13. Paramyscus ♀ 17.9 G. 165-79-21-17
Same as above.
14. Lizard. Caught in Hue's tent.
15. Lizard. Shot while running along
in the sand between bushes.
16. Jack Rabbit & 4 lbs. 475-70-110-155
Shot in brushy wash near bay.
Spent the whole day at work for
specimens, hunting, or trapping. The
dipodomys are very plentiful and
we should catch a lot. Numerous
sea birds inhabit the bay either
through connection with the fishing
camps or, in their real habitat.
Game trails, which used in all
probability by coyotes and foxes are plentiful.
The birds are a little scarce around