Field notes, v1389
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P.A. Kelly 1986 Journal Sept. 13 Altogether, we set 14 Tomahawks at the out.) neck of the canyon and 3 more on the upper N. side over the grove of small Aspen. Sept. 14 Checked and lifted all traps after breakfast: We caught 7 bushy-tails (in 2 recaptures) at the lower Site and 1 at the upper. Weighed, Tagged & Released. Over Canyon wt. ♀ 1102 - 1101, 417g, imperf., not lact. ♀ 1103 - 1105, 302g " " new ♀ 1277, 321g " " " ♀ 1278, 282g " mulch. " ♀ 1279, 302g " " " ♀ 1280, 267g " " " ♀ 1282 (broke 1281), 319g " furrows (c.s. rotted). Upper Canyon " ♀ 1283, 306g " Everybody, headed back to Sagleen by 10am. The class of 15 continued with their study skins at Sagleen. Cathy (came up with Carol Patton for night) and I left before the rest of the group around 1pm. Got back to Berkeley around 4.30.