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Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Diego
Date: March 3, 1925
Page Number: 2455

Notes on specimens in Museum of San Diego Society
of Natural History:-

Vulpes macrotis male, stuffed skin, exceedingly faded;
#116, orig no. 550, Frank Stephens; April 19, 1889;
"San Jacinto Plains, near Moreno, Cal."; 772-282-116;
"topotype". Pale sandy yellow, above and below;
ears, feet, legs, and tail the same save for brown
(faded black) tip of tail; over (?) hairs of back frizzled
at ends.
Mustella vison energumenos #10 (no 2336, F. Stephens);
Robbins Creek, 4600 ft. alt., "Lassen Co., Cal." Wt. 22 oz.;
508-181-50; female, suckling young, (unknown1) 3/3 = 6; July 3,
1894. Of dark "energumenos" type - stuffed skin.
Vulpes macrotis female ju., small young, "445-165"; April 19,
1889; #551 Frank Stephens (same locality as above).
This should be borrowed for description. [Stuffed skin.]
Bassariscus astutus raptor female, "two

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Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Diego
Date: March 3, 1925
Page Number: 2455

Notes on specimens in Museum of San Diego Society
of Natural History:-

Vulpes macrotis female, stuffed skin, exceedingly faded;
#116, orig no. 550, Frank Stephens; April 19, 1889;
"San Jacinto Plains, near Moreno, Cal."; 772-282-116;
"topotype". Pale sandy yellow, above and below;
ears, feet, legs, and tail the same save for brown
(faded black) tip of tail; over (?) hairs of back frizzled
at ends.
Mustella vison energumenos #10 (no 2336, F. Stephens);
Robbins Creek, 4600 ft. alt., "Lassen Co., Cal." Wt. 22 oz.;
508-181-50; female, suckling young, (unknown1) 3/3 = 6; July 3,
1894. Of dark "energumenos" type - stuffed skin.
Vulpes macrotis female ju., small young, "445-165"; April 19,
1889; #551 Frank Stephens (same locality as above).
This should be borrowed for description. [Stuffed skin.]