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Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft.
Date: Oct. 4
Page Number: 2567

6394 Perognathus spinatus (female sign) 17.5g. 205x120x26.5x10.
Trapped under cascara bush on gravelly ground at side of boulder.
6395 Neotoma intermedia (female sign) 106.5g. 295x140x32x29. Trapped under
boulder at edge of boulder pile; no sign of any "house".
6396 Thomomys (female sign) 118g. 222x68x68x4. Trapped in wet sand
where gophers are now working actively to get the
clover growing along the creek.
6397 Cabanis Woodpecker (female sign) 52.5g. Shot from top of pine, where
pecking at an opening cone. The feet, as well as the bill,
of this woodpecker look exceedingly small.
6398 Bush-tit (male sign) im. 5.0g. Shot in cascara bush.
6399 Pigmy Nuthatch (male sign) im. 10.4g. Shot in cascara bush.
6400 Fox Sparrow (female sign) ad. 29.0g. Shot in willow.
6401 Bluebird (male sign) im. 28.2g. Shot from dead pine stub.
6402 Bluebird (female sign) ad. 27.5g. Shot from living pine branch.
6403 Raven (male sign) ad. Skeleton Caught in meat-baited steels.
Tonight, that is, 3:30 to 5, I went up the
Arroyo Encantada father than I had been before,
into a gorge; a wall of granite boulders, and
granite in place, on each side was supplemented
by a complete barrier as far as cattle are
concerned, both above and below. Result, a
piece of perfectly natural riparian vegetation;
and, moreover, a few runways of Microtus
in some tall saw-grass and wire grass. I
was so unused to such vegetation that I
promptly cut my hand on the saw-grass and
got thoroly (sic) stung by the nettles that were growing

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Nathani

6394 There is a question mark over spinatus and someone has written C. mesopolius in pencil over spinatus;
6395 "lepida" written in pencil over intermedia;
6403 "skeleton" has a box drawn around it.