Field notes, v1309
Page 387
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H.W. Grinnell 1925 Mineral, 4800 ft. July 13 side. As she whirled away four young took flight in slightly different directions. Molly says it was the exact spot where she and J.G. startled the female with the very young brood of seven of June seventeenth. July 15 Yesterday Mr Laws, deputy Game warden with headquarters at Red Bluff, called to see J.G. He had just been up at the Ranger's office looking over the maps and planning trout plantings. He says that there are sixty miles of stream in the vicinity of Mineral which should be planted. According to him the Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce has maneuvered to have previous plantings put into the streams much nearer Red Bluff, so fishing at Mineral is poor. We asked him about the planting of the small lake below Int Turner, mentioned to us on July 3, by Mr Stark, ranger stationed in the fire-lookout at Int Turner. Mr Laws replied that the little lake was stocked several