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Hafner ms.
1973
Journal
21 Oct - "Coolgarde Camp" (Cont)
Trapping Results (Cont):
27 - P. long. - active, N, 2' small bush, no diet
28 - P. long. - active, N!, between bushes, no diet
McN. #3 - P. long. - torpid, N, 3' larvae, no diet
McN. 2 - D. pen. - active) S.W. 3' larvae
P. long. - dead } diet in trap
McN. 14 - D. pen. - active ) N.W., 3' larvae.
P. long. - dead } diet on apron
31 - P. long. - torpid, N, 1" dead bush, diet
on apron
30 - P. long. - active, N, 6" small bush.
1000 AM - We left trapping area - Barry
headed North, we south.
Trapping Success:
Oct 20 : 30/36 = 93%
Oct 21 : 37/36 = 100 + %
2 Nov.
Campsite #1, 4.5 mi. N of Johannesburg,
Trona,
Johannesburg Rd., San Bernardino Co.
3200', Calif.
(9:00am) We met Dr. Luis Baptista, 11
Occidental Students, and Dave
and Diane. We set 60 McNeil
box traps on either side of Johann
esburg road near camp. Very