Field notes, v1389
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P.A. Kelly 1987 Journal Fri. Nov.13 (cont.) groups to set snah traps on the Calhoun lines (3 Mtrs. Specials per Station) : Patton's group did the 2 Haystack Hill Calhoun lines (35 Stations) ; Bernie's did the Pearson Field line (20 Stations) ; and my group (Sarah, Jen, John & Ian) did the line on the NE. slope of School Hill (20 Stations). I set a few traps in Walter's garage and caught 71350-1028 (last caft. there in Feb.) and 2 new young O>0> (#1541-42, 185g; #1543-44, 125g) by morning. Actually, I caught 0>1541-42 by crossed out: 2000 PST. So I used him as an example when I gave a 1 hour presentation to the class on woodrat social structure at Hastings. I also gave them a short slide show of the lioness, cub and deer kill from Martin Rd. last Thanksgiving. I must write that up as a note soon. I also brought along the cleaned skull of the doe as well as the casts of the lioness' (Cat# PK157) fung marks for demonstration. Getting back to the woodrats in Walter's garage. The 2 O>0> are probably both the offspring of 71350-1028 but they must be from different litters judging by the size difference (185 : 125 g). I caged all 3 together, in a larger tomahawk w. cuttings (approx. equal amounts) from Live Oak Valley Oaks, (Collected 105 fecal pellets from 71350+ 0>1541) Sat. Nov.14 ```</result>```html> {