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Heene, H.
1993
August 7 evening. Limestone Mountain is daily visible
(continued) from the Hardys' porch, through a veil of gray
blue mist. The thunder rumbles in a
wonderful way - like someone moving heavy
furniture by sliding it, except it's as if the
mountains are being jostled.
August 8 attended SWRS Scientific Advisory Committee
meeting (w/ Wade Sharbrooke, director; members
C. J. Cole, T. R. Van Devender, G. A. Middendorf,
myself, and Diane Wagner [grad. student]).
Wade gave me 2 Crotalus viridis cerberus, a
rattleless C. atrox, a dried DOR Sistrurus,
and 2 Phrynosma douglasii + one of them's young
for Kelly. A student volunteer gave me a
C. molossus carcass (he kept the skin).