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justinramos at Feb 26, 2014 11:16 PM

S3 Page 30

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft.
Date: Oct. 6
Page Number: 2573

today seen at least 7 different sets of mole
"ridges"--which are here only lines of cracked
earth; that is, a slight raising of the wet,
packed surface merely fractures it. No wonder
one can see no sign of moles when the
sand and gravel is dry and loose. It would
appear that the "rare" San Pedro Martir mole
is not so rare, after all. Only one must
look for it just after a rain.
6424 Sciurus (female sign) 150g. 313x122x53x16. Shot from pine 50ft. up.
6425 Pigmy Nuthatch (male sign) ad. 12.7g. Shot from pine on dry ridge.
6426 Slender-billed Nuthatch (male sign) ad. 16.7g. Shot from pine 25ft. up.
6427 Canyon Wren (male sign) im. 11.1g. Shot on ledge of granite outcrop.
Oct. 7
6428 Microtus (female sign) 70.6g. 192x55x25x12. In sawgrass.
6429 Microtus (female sign) 44g. 168x45x24x10. In sweet clover at edge of
stream. Both in gorge to which cattle could not reach.
Discarded: 3 Peromyscus truei, 2 (female sign), 1 (male sign); two under
edges of boulders, 1 under manzanita; all on dry gravelly
ground of mesa.
6430 Lutescent Warbler (male sign) ad. 7.9g. Shot in willow by stream.
6431 Lincoln Sparrow (female sign) im. 14.9g. Shot in willow by stream.
6432 Junco (male sign) ad. 18.5g. Shot from top of boulder.
6433 Intermediate Sparrow (male sign) ad. 23.8g. In open clovery place
by creek; absence of one leg doubtless due to encounter with
mouse trap!
Barometer reading on camp table 23.15 inches; day
perfectly clear, cool in shade.

S3 Page 30

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: La Grulla, 7200 ft.
Date: Oct. 6
Page Number: 2573

today seen at least 7 different sets of mole
"ridges"--which are here only lines of cracked
earth; that is, a slight raising of the wet,
packed surface merely fractures it. No wonder
one can see no sign of moles when the
sand and gravel is dry and loose. It would
appear that the "rare" San Pedro Martir mole
is not so rare, after all. Only one must
look for it just after a rain.
6424 Sciurus (female sign) 150g. 313x122x53x16. Shot from pine 50ft. up.
6425 Pigmy Nuthatch (male sign) ad. 12.7g. Shot from pine on dry ridge.
6426 Slender-billed Nuthatch (male sign) ad. 16.7g. Shot from pine 25ft. up.
6427 Canyon Wren (male sign) im. 11.1g. Shot on ledge of granite outcrop.
Oct. 7
6428 Microtus (female sign) 70.6g. 192x55x25x12. In sawgrass.
6429 Microtus (female sign) 44g. 168x45x24x10. In sweet clover at edge of
stream. Both in gorge to which cattle could not reach.
Discarded: 3 Peromyscus truei, 2 (female sign), 1 (male sign); two under
edges of boulders, 1 under manzanita; all on dry gravelly
ground of mesa.
6430 Lutescent Warbler (male sign) ad. 7.9g. Shot in willow by stream.
6431 Lincoln Sparrow (female sign) im. 14.9g. Shot in willow by stream.
6432 Junco (male sign) ad. 18.5g. Shot from top of boulder.
6433 Intermediate Sparrow (male sign) ad. 23.8g. In open clovery place
by creek; absence of one leg doubtless due to encounter with
mouse trap!
Barometer reading on camp table 23.15 inches; day
perfectly clear, cool in shade.