Alaska journal, v4432
Page 113
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Maclea 1967 melanosts near the corner of Central Marsh. After dinner took the two red-backs in to Wien. I Called Dr. West in the afternoon; he said that all the plowers and the pectoral are in good shape, but the red-back never ate and died soon after arrival. I took the weasel out to Duck Camp planning to do a transect, but bridge to Holmes' Marass has washed out and we didn't want to drive around, so we just visited with Algeake, and then home to bed. 23 July Barrow, Alaska Up early (for Sunday) to do two vegetation habitat transects: No. Meadow Lake to aacs, and East to near C.E.G.S. Weather cool and windy. Drove in with Eona, then back out with Don to do 2 more transects and collect 300 samples for Berlès extraction. Saw a Baird w/ young in low, pond dominated humus between No. & So. Meadow Lakes; red-back with young in low marsh W. of Gasline Ridge. After Dinner at Vinnell took Eona to the movie, then went back to lab to put 300 cores into Berlès funnels and