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Hopper
Eutanasia sonorae
vicinity of Stewart Point, Sonoma Co., Calif.
June 24, 1938
Feathers & I neither saw nor definitely heard any of this species. However at the General Store in Stewart Point we were informed that "chipmunks are very abundant at the Indian reservation up at the summit" (= about 10 mi. E Stewart Point on Slaggy Spring road). Since the same person said that "they are only a few up here in the redwoods" (= region about our camp - 2 mi. E Stewart Point) and since we saw two, perhaps there is something to his statement. The immediate area about the reservation settlement is partially grown to chaparral; to the west of the clearing are large stands of redwoods - i.e., that association; to the east it semi-bushy forestland, i.e., brush or some slopes, forest or others.