Field notes, v1297
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Gilmore 1926 San Felipe, s.l. lower Calif. Mexico. April 10, 1926. 35 traps caught 1 ♂ Dipodomys deserti (im) 2 ♀ Perognathus Coyote set caught ( 1 ♂ Neotoma 107. Larus californicus (?) killed on the (skeleton only) beach at low tide. 108. Merganser serrator ♀ killed off north (skeleton only) rocky headland. 109. Patamyscus ♂ 13.6 G. 179-96-40-17 Caught (skeleton only) in rocky ground in foothills. 110. Patamyscus ♀ 19.8 G. 193-105-21-18 Smoked above. deserti 111. Dipodomys deserti ♂ (im) 46.8 G. 739-133-51-8 Caught in sandy wash at base of foothills. lepidus 112. Neotoma ♂ 122.0 G. 774-134-33-31, Caught in trap set for coyote. 113. Crotalus Run over in road by auto. 109. Spermophile ♀ 134.9 G. 743-95-35-4 Day catch in front of Kangaroo rat hole in # bare sand on desert. 114. Lizard shot in desert under Lycium bush. 115. Lizard " " " " Tail seemingly growing from old stub. Trapping in the rocky foothill was poor in the spot chosen. Only neotoma sign was a tail left in a rat trap. No new birds on the beach or land.