Alaska journal, v4433
Page 97
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MacLean 1968 Journal 25 June) going to our back to once per 6 days. this will hopefully lease a little time free to look at biros - something I've done darn little of this season. Anyway... managed to do the transects with less disturbance than last time, although there are still many pectarals in the area. there are becoming more tightly flocked now. Did lines IIIA-B, IVA-B with Pete along, then II, IV, V, & VIII alone. there is still a large snow bank along the inside edge of Central Marsh making travel difficult. After Dinner took Eona along and went our to run traplined II+X, I+II and do tthese transects simultaneously. Caught a reopoll in line IX. 26 June Borrow, Alaska A big day for the weedel. It didn't survive it. In the morning Pete went out to check the two pairs of lines, then bring in IX+X. I stayed back to count, clean, and tregresse the tanglefoots, then sort 800 samples. Pete then went to set IIIA-B. When he returned we went our with tanglefoots and emergence drops. Placed two of these East of IX+X, where 8300 samples were taken on the 24th. Runnip short on time, so we left the remaining traps near tanglefoot I and spent the rest of the