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Hoffmeister
1940
Catalog
Acc. 6233
Cabin Spring(s) Desert Game Range, Clark Co., Nevada
April 16, 1940
(skull only)
(skull only)
(coll. Goodyear)
no measurements
(coll. Goodyear)
91047 380. ♀ Lynx rufus
91048 381. ♂ " "
These 2 skulls were sent in by Mr. Clarke C.
Allen on May 18, 1940. One orig. label said Cabin
Spring; the other, Cabin Springs.
Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif.
Acc. no. 6229
May 19/1939
coll. by Harvey I. Fisher
alcoholic
382. Epterus fuscus bernardinus
Visitation Valley, San Francisco Co., Calif.
May 18, 1940
(skull)
(coll. R. Lyons) n c
333-107-38-24-14 = 149g.
+skel.
383. ♀ Mustela frenata
This weasel was received thru Gus Nordquist
on May 21, 1940, who had kept it frozen since
May 18, 1940, after receiving it from Mr. R.
Lyons of 455 Peninsula Ave, San Francisco. It
was collected by the latter at Visitation
Valley (which according to topo sheets is
just on the S.F.-San Mateo County line,
Nordquist indicated San Francisco County,
so that has been employed here.
The stomach was full of hair, 4 or 5 bone
fragment, and several claws. No embryos.