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The Sigmodons here do not enter traps so readily as S. fulviventris. They make broad roads through the thick grass and weeds along banks and among cacti and other brush.
Perognathus (l. tailed) One specimen of this species caught along a stone wall at an alt. of about 6500 ft.
Dec. 15. 
Perognathus. A fine large species from the loose sandy spots along the river usually grown up with weeds. This is the largest species of Perognathus that I have ever seen.