Field notes, v1309
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Green 1927 North end Pachoguero Valley 3400 ft. Lower Calif., Mex. Mar. 18, 1927 50 mouse & rat traps caught one ♂ + one ♀ neotoma, two ♂ + one ♀ dipodomys, three ♀ + five ♂ peromyscus. Three steel sets caught nothing. 991 Neotoma ♀ 127.g 295-125-32-23 Caught between large granite boulders 992 - " ♂ 172.g 330-150-33-25 Caught under nut in Oak tree. 993 Dipodomys ♂ 69.g 275-163-43-15 Caught in Chaparral bush. 994 " ♂ 70.g 300-180-45-15 Caught in open sandy spot 995 Peromyscus ♂ 33.5g 223-122-26-21 Caught under oak tree. 996 " ♂ 20.g 165-77-20-15 Caught in chaparral bush 997 " ♂ 20.g 165-78-20-15 Caught in chaparral bush. 998 " ♂ 20.g 165-77-20-15 Caught under oak trees. 999 " ♀ 19.5g 143-65-20-15 Caught beside spring 1001 Calif Woodpecker ♂ 76.g Shot in oak tree near top. 1002 " " ♂ 71.g Shot in oak tree in middle 1003 " " ♀ 73.g Shot in Oak tree.