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- Ochotona [underlined].
33 mi [miles] S [South] of Merrit, B.C. [British Columbia] May 19/41 [1941]
Saw one + heard others on slide
at W [west] side of small lake but was
not able to get a shot at any
of them. Eating new grass sprouts
on lake shore.
Kamloops, B.C. [British Columbia]
Quite abundant on Mt [Mount]
Dunn, some 50 miles north
of Kamloops. Holland has a
specimen from there. He
also reports Pikas from the
"Petrified Forest" on Robin Range
18 mi [miles] S.E. [southeast] of Kamloops. Here
he says they are living in
burrows in a Clay Bank - He
has a specimen from the locality.
Gregson says conies common
on slides a mile or so
north of the tunnels on the
Fraser canyon road.
Alta Lake, B.C. [British Columbia] Aug. [August] 10/41 [1941]
Very abundant. In slide on way
to give Jordan's, about 6 or 8 in
railway embankment between Rock
cut + Alta Lake Station. In 1/2 mile of
railway counted 18 Pikas
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