Field notes, v1335
Page 259
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Hafner, M.S. 1974 Journal 4 October (cont) 5.5 mi. ENE Johannesburg, San Bernardino California, 3200 ft. F32S, T29S, R41E, SE¼ sec 23] "Camp 2" was nearly full and the temperature ~65° F. We set out 100 live traps each side of the dirt road approximately 1 mi. S.E. of camp. (see map) ↑ NORTH "Camp 2" Here To TRONA HWY STEAM WELL xxxx xxxxx 50 yd. east side of dirt road. The plants were fairly wide spaced, (Larrea), Rocky substrate. Occasional evidence of Neotoma work. 2200 After setting traps we drove to Camp 1 (see following locality) to me Connie and Ray. The wind at Camp 1 was considerably worse and (therefore) it was somewhat cool. We set out 106 traps either side of camp (East and West). Ray and Connie didn't arrive until