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Hooper,
1937
Berkeley, Alameda Co., Calif.
June 1,
Tony Matulich knows a man who is employed by a rich landowner (the land owned including Potrero Laveaga peaks) to trap fur-bearing mammals. If M.V.Z. is interested many skulls could be secured from him. This same landowner is said to be a 'nice fellow' and would be quite amenable to having a scientific collecting party on his land.