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[[underlined]] Nov. 3 [[/underlined]]  Caught 2 Microdipodops and 5 Onychomys & 1 Hesperomys.  Have got my traps out of the way of Hesperomys & begin to catch something else.  Found quite a lot of Microdipodops tracks & set my traps with much care.  Hope to get more tonight. 
A warm day.
[[underlined]] Nov. 4 [[/underlined]]  Did not catch a thing except one Chipmunk.  Will try one more night & then leave.  Could do nothing of account, traveled over a lot of country but found nothing.  Packed a box of specimens.  Killed a big Sage Grouse.  They are common.  Warm & summer like.

[[underlined]] Nov. 5 [[/underlined]]  Caught nothing but a few Hesperomes.  Took up traps and at 9 AM started for Kelton.  Found Pinus monophylla or edulus among the cedars.  At Cedar - the first station east of Wells.  This is farther north than I have know of it before. Artemisia tridentata and arbuscula are both common east of Wells.  Crossed a lot of valleys that reach south between low ranges of mountains.  Junipers cover most of the Mts. and down along the R.R. in places.  Reached Kelton at 3:30 P.M.  Set out 27 traps on the flat valley just north of town.  Cloudy & looks like storming.

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