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Houge
1939
July 19
Paterson 250 ft, Centaule Wash.
river. I noted 4 poplars which
had recently cut big beaver.
Of these 4 were left out with
the base attached to the stump.
I also caught 2 Geolopares
[illegible] which were numerous.
On returning to camp I
put up a specimen of [illegible]
Geospinus farris with
W.H. Soughurst trapped
on the island. In the
evening I saw a white
footed mouse chicken
descending the trunk of
a black locust 10 feet from
camp.
July 20
About 2 pm we left
camp and drove N E to Paso
passing over the dry.
There Beaver drills in route.
From Paso we drove east
across the snake river
and made camp on the
south bank of the snake
river at Hoods ranch. At
Paterson I noted the
following birds;