Field notes, v1389
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P.A. Kelly 1985 Journal Luckily she was not lost at all. However, it was good practice for coordinating search procedures on difficult terrain. In the early evening I reset 8 traps at U. Spring and 5 at L. Spring. Checked them again at 10.20 p.m. U. Spring: # 2188 (qos.) & # 2177 (F) L. Spring: # 2176, 1c O with damaged eye from U. Spring. # 2174 (F) - lac. Also set 15 traps with the help of [illegible] at Mile 4.2 June 20 Got up at 6 am to check and close all 28 traps: U. Spring: (8 traps) 2177 (ad F) 2186 & 2187 L. Spring: (5 traps) 2174 (ad F) (no sign of either O -> 2176 or O ^ 2179) Mile 4.2: (15 traps) 2183, 2180 adO & 2181 adF Helped out around the station until about 2 p.m., getting things organized for the Saguenay Research Symposium tomorrow. At 4 pm got help from John Slaymaker, Norma & Sal in setting traps. We set 5 across the stream from the L.Springs looking for O ^ 2176 & O ^ 2179, 5 at the Peaks Site high on ridge north of the station (but no.