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Status: Complete

Collector: Grinnell - 1925
Location: San Jose, 2500 ft. Lat. 31 (degrees symbol)
Date: Sept. 28
Page Number: 2553

of calves were killed in San Antonio Canyon (the "fish stream") the past year.
Two full-grown horses were killed -- that is, died in
two or three days after being badly clawed on the
chest and neck by a lion.
6356 Nuttall Woodpecker (male sign) 35.0g. Shot in Willow.
Sept. 29
6357 Peromyscus californicus (male sign) 252x143x24.5x23. 34.3g
In same trap as no. 6350 -- under prunus bush.
6358 Dipodomys (agilis) (?) agilis (female sign) 50.3g. 262x158x40x14. Trapped on
ridge under Adenostoma fasciculatum; ground hard.
6359 Dipodomys (agilis) sp. (male sign) 50.0g. 266x156x41x14. On gravelly
wash under sage-bush.
6360 Bewick Wren (female sign) im. 9.2g. In mousetrap under sage-bush.
6361 Bush-tit (?) im. 4.7g. Shot from Rhus ovata on hillside.
6362 Bush-tit (male sign) im. 4.6g. Shot from Rhus ovata on hillside.
6363 Bush-tit (male sign) im. 4.8g Shot from Rhus ovata on hillside.
6364 Nycteris borealis (male sign) 9.3g. 97x49x8x6.5 Caught hanging
in peach tree on ranch.
Spent a good deal of the day breaking camp and
re-packing, preparatory to going up onto the San Pedro
Martirs tomorrow. Today saw: Winter Yellowthroat
( one ((male sign)) in willows and weeds at streamside); Rock Wren
(2, along pole fence); Linnet ( 2 -- scarce here);
Western Lark Sparrow (a pair in flight over mesa);
Western Gnatcatcher (3 in sage-brush and other dry
brush); Bush-tit (one bunch of fully 18, in brush
over low hills - 3 shot as above); Bewick Wren, (3)
green-backed Goldfinch (2).

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Nathani

The two second taxons of the Dipodomys added later as in earlier pages. I'm not sure of the modern name of 6364.