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[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 33 |
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a. Long-eared Chipmunk, at
feeding place on Glacier Point. Photographed by Mr. Walter L. Huber.
(top) See text, p. 187.
b. California Gray Squirrel in characteristic pose when on the
ground. Photographed by Mr. Charles Holliger on floor of Yosemite
Valley, December 24, 1914. (bottom) See text, p. 197.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA |
[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 34 |
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California Gray Squirrel ascending the
trunk of a black oak in Yosemite Valley. Photographed by Mr. Walter L.
Humber. See description of climbing movements, in text, p. 197.
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[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 35 |
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a. Pile of 484 white fir cones
gathered by the junior author from an area on the forest floor 50 by 50
feet, where they had been severally "cached" by a Sierra Chickaree.
Photograph taken in Aspen Valley, October 18, 1915. (top)
b. Twig-tips of lodgepole pine to the number of over 350 cut down
by a Sierra Chickaree from a single tree. Photographed near Porcupine
Flat, June 29, 1915. (bottom) For general discussion, see text, pp. 206,
210.
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[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 36 |
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a. Granite talus in head of Lyell
Cañon, altitude about 10,000 feet; Hudsonian Zone. The home of
the Sierra Pine Marten, Gray Bushy-tailed Wood Rat, and Yosemite
Cony. (left)
b. Kitchen middens on a prostrate log where red fur cones had
been customarily dissected by a Sierra Chickaree. Photograph taken on
Porcupine Flat, July 1, 1915. (right) See description in text, p.
208.
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