Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
San Felipe, S.L. Lower Calif. Mexico.
April 1, 1926
30 traps caught.
2 & Neotoma.
65. Dipodomys desertii & 148.0 G. 350-701-56-13
Caught on edge of desert on sandy
soil.
66. Neotoma & 136.9 G. 285-130-33-30.
Caught in sandy silty draw.
67. Neotoma ? 85.0 G. 275-125-37-25.
Caught under creosote bush (skeleton only)
68. Squalatola squatarola & 208.5 G. Killed
on beach near rocky headland while alone.
69. Aphriza virgata & 161.7 G. Killed on
rocks near north head of bay.
70. Aphriza virgata ? 147.0 Same as above,
skeleton only.
71. Aphriza virgata & 147.5 St. Same as above.
skeleton only.
72. Lizard Killed in open desert.
73. Lizard
" "
74. Lizard
" "
Went up to the northern head of
the bay & saw numerous quail & terns,
ducks, took one Squalatola
squatarola 3 Aphriza Virgata one
Victitus maculatus . Came back by
land & took one Spizella breweri, & two
Desert Knasher. Birds were scarce on land