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[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 37 |
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a. Work of Yellow-haired
Porcupine on branches of prostrate lodgepole pine. Photographed at
Porcupine Flat, 8100 feet altitude, July 1, 1915. (top) See text, p.
153.
b. Dam made by Golden Beaver in slough formed by gold dredger in
the Merced River bottom near Snelling. Photograph taken January 9, 1915.
Although small, this dam shows typically the method of construction
employed by this rodent. (bottom) See text, p. 216.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA |
[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 38 |
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a. Yosemite Cony, about 1/2
natural size; photographed from specimen freshly trapped at Ten Lakes,
October 11, 1915. Note the small eye, large rounded ears, short legs,
small feet, and the lack of tail. (top) See text, p. 218.
b. Habitual "lookout" station of a Cony, with numerous droppings
and stains on the granite; photographed in a talus at Ten Lakes, October
8, 1915. (bottom) See text, p. 220.
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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA |
[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 39 |
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a. Mountain Coyote captured at
foot of Yosemite Falls trail, in Yosemite Valley, December 31, 1914.
(top) See text, p. 72.
b. Mule Deer, doe, in forest near Merced Lake. Photographed by
Mr. W. H. Van Zwoll. (bottom) See text, p. 231.
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[GRINNELL-STORER] PLATE 40 |
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Records in the road (top to
bottom):
a. Valley Quail, in dusty road near Coulterville, May 13, 1919.
See text, p. 270.
b. Pacific Rattlesnake (which was traveling to left), on Wawona
Road near Chinquapin, May 19, 1919. See text, p. 645.
c. Heermann Kangaroo Rat (prints of hind feet and tail as
traveling to left), in road near Coulterville, May 13, 1919. See text,
p. 146.
d. Mule Deer, probably old doe, in mud of Glacier Point Road east
of Chinquapin, June 12, 1915. See text, p. 231.
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