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P.A. Kelly
1983
Journal
side of the D with 10 faces between each
pair. We used certain conspicuous hills
and peculiar Joshua trees as sighting
points.
Checked traps @ 2.30pm but had nothing
in the Macabees and only one Whitetail Antel
eof Ground Squirrel A mmosperm of lilus leuc
urus in the Sheramns.
Checked again 7.30pm: 1 Thomony, baltas Harabeas
7 Peromyscus truei Sherman,
4 P. maniculatus "
1 A. lencurus "
4 Dipodomys panamintus "
t., Nov. 19 Didn't get of 'til 8am, after a breakfast of eggs,
potatoes, cake and coffee went out to deck traps.
Macabees: 1 Y. bottae
1 Dipodomys panamintus
Shermans: 6 D. panamintus
6 P. maniculatus
5. P. truei
At 11am relocated the 25 macabeas to a bend
over the dry creek. Lots of gopher sign
so hopefully more luck today.
7pm Shermons: 6 A. lencurus (1 died)
1 Peromyscus truei (dead)
3pm Macabeas: 1 Y. bottae