Field notes, v1297
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Gilmore 1926. San Felipe, s.l. Lower Calif., Mexico. March 26, 1926. 18 traps caught. 2♀ Neotoma 1♂ Dipodomys 1♂ " 28. Crotalus } found lying together in 29. Crotalus } open desert. 30. Jack Rabbit Lepus ♂. 6 (lbs), 490-80- -170-165. Shot while running thru brush. 31. Lepus ♀ 9.0 lbs., 580-80-170-160. Shot on open desert. Had seven embryos in body and very thick mammary glands. 32. Dipodomys, ♀. 24.4 G., 148-118-37-8. Caught in sandy draw. near brush. 33. Spermophile ♀ 150.0 G. 255-95-36-3. Day catch along trap line. Same as above. 34. Dipodomys (in formalin) ♂. Same as above 35. Spermophile ♂. 121.8 G. 248-89-38-3. Day catch along trapline. Same as above. 36. Spermophile ♀ 111.0 G. 245-90-37-3 Same as above. (caught by Lamb) 37. Spermophile ♂. 133. 2. G. 262-86-39-3 Same as above. Weent hunting after the morning traps and bagged 1 Brewer's Sparrow, 1 young Cactus Wren and two rattlesnakes. I came upon the