Field notes, v1389
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P.A. Kelly 1988 Journal Mar. 31 2101 PST: H.94, caught ♀1150, uf. forson. (cont) H.98. Why? Visiting ♂>1192? She has Orange pig. forson ♂>1192 on her tail, claws, or fur, ears. Not very dense pigmentation. She might have got it last night. 2108 PST: H.96, ♀160S-06 has Orange pig around her ears, along her tail, or her rump, hind feet. Took her to the lab to do a vaginal lavage - looking for sperm from ♂>1192. Didn't find any. Didn't capture ♂>1192 and didn't do any diadic encounters. Finished up by 23:30 PST. 4th. Apr. 1 Returned to Berkeley in the afternoon. Itching and puffy-eyed forson poison dab contact. Brought the 2 young rats from the Red Hze attic (♀1669 + ♂>1691) and another ♀ I just got from Jifor Griffin (his attic) to Berkeley. N.B. Sun. Apr. 3 Daylight Savings Time begins today. I must watch out for mistakes in recording the time (using Military Standard Time only) on my next trip to Hastings.