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Nathani at Apr 21, 2014 04:36 PM

S3 Page 52

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft., lat. 31 degrees
Date: October 18, 1925
Page Number: 2595

at 5:30 (broad daylight) I went up on the hills.
Heard a Bell Sparrow give its melodious tinkle;
and at least 3 Calif. Thrashers were singing in
abbreviated style. At daybreak I heard,
in addition to the cries of Killdeer, the “scaipe”
of a Wilson Snipe. Tonight at dusk I heard
a Screech Owl in the willow-bottom, and heard a
Poor-will in the ranch yard.

6550 Sierra Junco (male sign) im. 12.4g. Shot from flock among willows.
6551 Western Chipping Sparrow (male sign) im. 12.4.g. Shot in
open ground among small buckwheat bushes.
6552 Nuttall Woodpecker (female sign) 34.0g. Shot from willow trunk.
6553 Calif. Thrasher (male sign) ad. 83.5.g. Shot from rhus laurina bush.
6554 Brown Towhee (female sign) ad. 40.1g. Shot from top of towhee.
6555 “ “ (male sign) ad. 43.6g. Shot from sage-bush.

Oct 19
Put out 22 rat and mouse traps last night on a gently rising open hillside west of the ranch where I had seen dipodomys workings. Took 4 Dipodomys and 2 Periomyscus maniculatus; the latter ((male sign) and (female sign) with 4 embryos) and one of the former ((male sign)), discarded.

6556 Gerrhonotus Total length, 370 mm. Caught in tangle of
dead brush under willows in creek bottom.
6557 Dipodomys (male sign) 59.5g. 284 x 167 x 40.5 x 11.5. } Note broadness
6558 “ “ (female sign) 47.5g. 262 x 156 x 39 x 11. } of black markings, narrowness of
6559 “ “ (male sign) 51.5g. 265 x 157 x 40 x 11.5. } white tail-stripe.
This forenoon, 7:30 to 12:00, I went horseback 3
miles west of the ranch, up onto the mesa and on
to the live-oak ravine where the “arrastre” is.

S3 Page 52

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft., lat. 31 degrees
Date: October 18, 1925
Page Number: 2595

at 5:30 (broad daylight) I went up on the hills.
Heard a Bell Sparrow give its melodious tinkle;
and at least 3 Calif. Thrashers were singing in
abbreviated style. At daybreak I heard,
in addition to the cries of Killdeer, the “scaipe”
of a Wilson Snipe. Tonight at dusk I heard
a Screech Owl in the willow-bottom, and heard a
Poor-will in the ranch yard.

6550 Sierra Junco (male sign) im. 12.4g. Shot from flock among willows.
6551 Western Chipping Sparrow (male sign) im. 12.4.g. Shot in
open ground among small buckwheat bushes.
6552 Nuttall Woodpecker (female sign) 34.0g. Shot from willow trunk.
6553 Calif. Thrasher (male sign) ad. 83.5.g. Shot from rhus laurina bush.
6554 Brown Towhee (female sign) ad. 40.1g. Shot from top of towhee.
6555 “ “ (male sign) ad. 43.6g. Shot from sage-bush.

Oct 19
Put out 22 rat and mouse traps last night on a gently rising open hillside west of the ranch where I had seen dipodomys workings. Took 4 Dipodomys and 2 Periomyscus maniculatus; the latter ((male sign) and (female sign) with 4 embryos) and one of the former ((male sign)), discarded.

6556 Gerrhonotus Total length, 370 mm. Caught in tangle of
dead brush under willows in creek bottom.
6557 Dipodomys (male sign) 59.5g. 284 x 167 x 40.5 x 11.5. } Note broadness
6558 “ “ (female sign) 47.5g. 262 x 156 x 39 x 11. } of black markings, narrowness of
6559 “ “ (male sign) 51.5g. 265 x 157 x 40 x 11.5. } white tail-stripe.
This forenoon, 7:30 to 12:00, I went horseback 3 miles west of the ranch, up onto the mesa and on to the live-oak ravine where the “arrastre” is.