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June 18. Went up the cañon & over the tops of the mountains, could look down on He[[strikethrough]] e [[/strikethrough]]ber & the valley, & see the great white peaks of the Waksatch away north & south. Could not see any thick timber. it is all scattering.
This is a low range above Park City but it takes a curve to the S.W. & is higher about 10 miles from here.
Shot two Arctomys & caught one in a trap, saw 2 more. They seem to be common on the rocky peaks.
Shot some Tamias & caught a Thomomys & Hesperomys. The Shrew traps were all sprung & nothing in them. Put up skins & began on report.
A warm pleasant day.
Could see 3 nice little lakes high up in the Mts.

" [[Ditto for: June]] 19 Packed up & finished report, sent the specimens by mail, & started down the hill for Salt Lake City at 4:30 P.M. 
Went down lively, for the first 8 or 10 miles through grassy parks along the stream along the stream. Then up & over a ridge & down into steep cañons past the half way house where I staid in the fall of 1888.