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Gilmore
1926
San Felipe, S.L. Lower Calif. Mexico.
April 12, 1926.
17 traps caught
2♀ + 1♂ Neotomas
119. Neotoma ♂ 105.7 G. 294-137-34-28 Caught
in large brushy draw. Sandy silt.
120. Neotoma ♀ 113.5 G. 306-148-34-30.
Same as above.
121. Neotoma ♀ 87.9 G. 272-121-32-29
Same as above.
122. Canis latrans ♀ 15 lbs 1075-300-170-110
Caught near beach with set baited
with dead fish.
122. Canis latrans ♀ (skull only)
of about after
123. Lizard. Shot in brush of Lycium & arrowweed.
Caught the coyote in the set this
morning after a stormy night. She was
quite exhausted from her efforts to
escape. The trap line caught only wood
rats & immatures at that. Had a
severe rain storm from 8-12 A.M.
In between squalls we shot some
warblers that came near camp. We
seemed to be right in the path of
the migration for after the storm we
went up to the tide marsh & on
the way saw numerous Empidmx
difficlis difficilis, Vermivora celata
Lutecens { Wilsomia pusilla pileolata,