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MacLean
1968
Journal
(1968)
and that took all the energy I had left. Still
too warm for a jacket in the evening.
20 July
Barrow, Alaska
the warmest day yet - and I had
all 12 of the peak set of tanglefoots to
count. Counted one set and sent Pete out
to change site II and harvest the insect traps
at both sites. Cleaned and counted the other
set and went our right after dinner with
Eona to change these. Returned to spend the
rest of the evening sorting 500 samples and
counting can-trap yields. Funny: although the
warm weather remains the insect catch has gone
way down. So is as if the first few warm
days forced all of the rest of this year's crop to
emerge, so that there are none left.
21 July
Barrow, Alaska
and still warm. Spent the morning
sorting more 500-samples and starting the counting
of the new set of tanglefoots (also loaded) so I
won't get stuck again. In the afternoon
went out to harvest insect traps (catch
way down) and get new 500 samples. These
came (8) from the flat 100 of Gasline Ridge,
duplicating 24 June sample approximately, and
(8) from near emergence traps I-9810,
duplicating 24 June sample exactly.
Went to the movie, then removed