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- July 12, 1937. Eva Lake, Revelstoke Park, B.C. [British Columbia]
Today Joyce [Cowan] saw a very
small rock rabbit, this is
the first we have seen
this year.
The conies are just beginning
to cut hay - little piles
of veratrum + trollius are
scattered about on the
rock slides.
Found one pile of
drying sedge, another
large pile contained
mostly balsam tips, with
some pine.
Texas Cr. [Creek] Lillooet distr. [district] Nov. [November] 3-7.
Conies abundant - not gathering
food any longer in spite of
the fact that some was still
available. We collected several
food samples - analyses of
which are in my files. See
File for food notes.
Mt [Mount] Revelstoke, B.C. [British Columbia] July 8, 1937 in random sample.
Equal quantities of white heath [heather],
Spirea pectinata, Vaccinium ovatifolium [ovalifolium], +
Abies lasiocarpa + Carex sp. [species] Two
pieces of Usnea barbata + one flat lichen
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