| S1 Page 3Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Diego
Date: March 3, 1925
Page Number: 2452
in any feasible way. Klauber is amateur
herpetologist, a good friend and scientific
protege of Dr. (unknown1) before the latter's death.
His published list of San Diego County
snakes is very creditable. Klauber took me out
to the Scripps Institution beyond Lajolla in the
afternoon yesterday; there we saw (unknown2)
and the latter's "(unknown3)." The chief things
Dr. (unknown2) is breeding are the Alabama
races of Peromyscus, a white one in San Jose
Island [unknown 4], a dark one in the interior of the state,
and one of intermediate tone on the mainland
seashore. Dr. (unknown2) caught alive and brought
with very few fatalities over 150 of these mice
to Lajolla, where they are thriving and
breeding in this mouse-house. I saw the
first generation from the sand-white race,
bred in confinement, and they are just like
their parents - no darkening. Dr. (unknown2)
has | S1 Page 3Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Diego
Date: March 3, 1925
Page Number: 2452
in any feasible way. Klauber is amateur
herpetologist, a good friend and scientific
protege of Dr. (unknown1) before the latter's death.
His published list of San Diego County
snakes is very creditable. Klauber took me out
to the Scripps Institution beyond Lajolla in the
afternoon yesterday; there we saw (unknown2)
and the latter's "(unknown3)." The chief things
Dr. (unknown2) is breeding are the Alabama
races of Peromyscus, a white one in San Jose
Island (unknown 4) |