Field notes, v1297
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San Felipe, S.L. Lower Calif., Mexico. March 30, 1926. 30 traps caught nothing. 47. Paramyscus & 17.5 G. 155-71-22-19 Caught beneath small bush on sand dune. 48. Paramyscus ? 17.0 G. 153-70-20-19 Caught in sandy wash. 49. Alligator Lizard. Killed in open desert. 50. Alligator Lizard killed on gravel fan near base of mountains. 51. Alligator Lizard same as above. 52. Lizard same as above 53. Lizard " " " 54. Mockingbird & 53.2 G. Killed from top of Sanguine de Dragon bush in open desert. 55. Phainopepla Nitens ?im. 22.9 G. Killed on skeleton gravel fan near base of mountains only, while flying overhead. 56. Spermophile F. 113.2 G. 253-100-34-3. Caught in afternoon in sandy bank. Went hunting back 3 miles over the desert to the foot of the mountains. Saw a Coopers Hawk (?) and Sharp Shinned Hawk(?) Scared up an owl from the rocky side of the mountains. Thought I saw a Flicker ? some sort by the flight. Saw the usual other