Title | Bryon Cannon Anderson 1960, 1961 & 1964 |
Creator | Bryon Cannon Anderson |
Description | Student field notes from zoology classes in 1960, 1961 and 1964 |
Subject | Zoology Student Field Notes |
Date | 1960; 1961; 1964 |
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B22 MAY, LEY 83 O TARARIPA BRAZILIENS/S 70—34-~-7-/6—4.TR. Bee rte wer CATALOGUE ANDERSON (764 % LB Mi £ OF STATE HIGHWAY 18, AT TOWN _oF CENTRAL, 2207 [74 WASW/NGTON Cas, YTAM. AZ MAY, S7E4F CO’ ThHomomys fOrré ON COUNTY 4/NE_ ON ROAD Baogee GolWG SW__70 THOMAS RANGE FROM _/NDIAN SPRINGS, 4600 FT., DUGWAY VALLEY, JUAB C0.,4TALW. IT MAY, (764 Q LEPUS CALIFORNICUS V. BLAINE ANPERSON). WE BEK RIVER 6/0-70-128—/25 AT 4S, WIGHWAY 7s ¥500 File ee 7 MAY, SIC QP MCROTUS LONGICAULYS (Eot, BY 1270-55-17—17 JOURNAL ANDERSON /764f 10 APRIL, S7E. ORPAN RIVER NEA TATE FT) SALT LAKE CO, UTAL, OF 7TH HiME. (Peeyy FAIR UNOS, 4-20 | OW ThE EVENING *% PROVE WESTON NORTH TEMPLE TO THE VORPAN RIVER ANP PARKED THE CAR. WALKED No 47 THE £F THE VORPAN RIVER APOLUT A HENIKED OF BANK ALONG YARPS OR MORE, THERE ZL SFT ABEAT RS MOUSE TRAPS ANP 2 AAT TRAPS ALOWG TGE BANK ANP (NW SOME PEAR CATTAILS AND | GRASS, THE NEXT MCERNING» lo ACWIL,!IEFy MAS. V. BLAINE ANDERSON ASCOMPAMIER ME £0 CyeZZF-7- THE TAAPS.. ANE 2 Fee eae TRAPS PANK Phe WHICH YAP BEEN SEZ RIGHT ON TRAE WAS M/ss/NG, SINCE (7 HAD No?7- aSTANEP LOWM, To Boome ee. A MUSKRAT GOT CAUGHT /T AWAY. _ ALL CF EMPTY EXCEPT FoR MUS LAUSCULZOMS (NW 1T ANP CARRIED THE FRAPS WERE ONE WHCK KAD A I/N IT, CG. CA, FEZ) 7 MAY, 176Y WEBER RIVER AT 4. S. HBHWAY 8% 4900F7., LE YINTAM, WEBER CO,UTAK. ON THE EVENING i OF B MAY, 1%, £ DROVE FROM SALT LAKE TO THE WEBER RIVER ON Us. HIGHWAY 87, Ss OF THE TOWN OF Y/NTAH. ABOUT SO FE W OF WHERE THE ROAD Chkossés THE WEBER RIVE,Ks» "BYRON CANNON JOURNAL ANDERSON 1704 aN % ies : ‘ ee SIREN Hy Ge Se *- . © ZMAY, [26u (CONT: FROM PREVIOUS FACED feel 4TRArS ON THE A: SMALL CLUMP Of COTTONWOOD BAN ea TREE S.- | ma THEN PROVE TO THE WEARCORINWEg BOX ELDPE, Uf WHERE Z SET A OOZEN | TRAPS IN THE GRASS ABOUT ROO FT, N FF | THE BRIDSE WHERE THE HIGHWAY chROSSES | THE RIVER. THESE TRAPS WERE ALONG THE WEsT BANK of THE RIVER RANGING FROM FROM WATER’S EDGE TO ABUT 320 FT FROM THE WATER, LYNN HOLMGREN LT _FA THEN PROVE TOE THE ON THE s of BEAK RIVER CITY, BOX ELLER CO. UTAH. HOLMGREW’S HAYSTACK BY Kis A DOZEW TRAPS- cOoRRKAL ZT SL7~ /N THE MOKNING (MAY), TL FOUND THAT L HAD THE HAYSTACK- AT MR, CAUGHT NOTHING BY HOWEVER, WE dID SFE SOME Mus MUSCYLYS LURING THE COURSE OF THE MORNING (SEE ACCOUNT OF SPEC/E= FoR (SoftLY, 1760). RIVER IN THE TRAPS AT THE WEBER BEAR ZL. HAD CAYGHT ONE PEROMYscus MANIEULATUS, 1N THE TRAPS AT THE WEPER RIVER IT FOUND ONE MickoTUs s (BCA FEES), Two FEReMscas Ta LoNcicAdbi = ERWOLSERIA TUS E AND ON OB MANICULA CHLORURA (GEREEW-TAIZED TOWHEE), BYRON CANNON ~JOURNAL. ANPERSON (764- os Qa AX IP4 UMIVERSITY OF ATAH MAMMOLOGY FIELD TRIP. E WAS ACCOMPANIED ON THIS FIELD TRIP BY mx BROTHER; MARK ANDERSON, ON THE EVENING OF Zl MAY, /7E4%, J MARK AND IT SET /F TRAPS ON TOP OF THE S CLIFF OVERLOOKING THE CLARA RIVER WHERE STATE HlcHwaAy 18 CROSSES THE RIVER VUST WAE 4L0, UTAH. WE THEN PROVE TO PINE VALLEY AND ENCOUNTERED LEPUS CALIFoRN/CUs (SBE AccoynTOF SPECIES, ECA. #B/. WE CAMPER AT PONDEROSA PICNIC_CAMP, 6700 fT, 2-2 ML £ OF TOWN Of PINE VALLEY, WASHNGYoO 0,,;U4TAK. THERE WE SET 7 THE TRAPS YEILDEDP TRAPS. ONLY /N THE MORNING THREE FEROMYsSCYS MANICULATUS, AWD THE TRAPS AT THE SANTA CLARA RIVER BY VE YO YE/LDED NOTHING, MORNING /N THE WE ¢OLLECTED ONE BGTAM/AS UYMEK/WIS CB.5A,. P82) AT THE PIENIG CAMP WITé A SHOTGUN, IN THE AFTERNOON WE $SEr4 GOPHER TRAPS J//2 ML EOFsTATE HIGHWAY /8 THE WASHINGTON _CO., UTAH, THE TRAPS HAD \o TOWN OF CENTSOAL, BROP FT, LATE /N YE/LDEP ONE THE EVENING THOMOMYS BOTTA. (BCA. PEFY). ALS@, ON THE SAME | EVENING, WE CoLlécTED ONE TADARIDA BRAZILIENSS (BCA. H 83) AT BAKER DAM, 4700 FT ANDERSON 1764 Z2 MAY, 1764 (CONT. FROM PREVIOUS PAGE) GTAK- WE SET 00 FT VVASHING TON _€ TRAPS AGAIN AT THE SANTA CLARA_RIVER, _S WASHINGTON4TAM, BY STATE HIGHWAY IF, THIS TIME WE WENT DOWN IN THE GORGE TO THE RIVER. SET 323 TRAPS THE RIVER. WE ALONG THE N SIDE 2F TEN WERE ALONG THE BANK, THE REST EXTENDED FROM THE BANK TO THE BASE OF THE CLIFF. THE fFOLLOUING MORNING WE FOUND ONLY ONE AMMAL 1N THESE TRAPS — NE PEROMYSCUS MANICULATUS AT THE PASE OF THE CLIFF WE Also sEPGm 2/ TRAPS ON THE EVEWWG OF 22 MAY /N A GRASS TOWN AND SAGEBRUSH FIELD AT THE of FINE VALLEY, WASHING TOW CS Ce THE NEXT MORNING WE T00k THREE PEROM¥seé4s MANICULATUS TRAPS. A4S0, FROM THESE 2/ ON THE EVENING OF Az MAY, (96Ry AT LOENDERCSA _FPICM CE. CAMP (MEW710NED ABOVE), WE SAW ONE RABBIT CSYLVILAGUS SA). | | BYRON CANNON — ANDERSON 1964. . TAPARWA BRAZILIENSIS MEXICAN FREETA/L BAT AR MAY, 1766-2 UTAY, BAKER DAM, 4700 F72) WASHINGTON €2%5 BEA, ere SL WoL) ESTIMATE AT THE DAM. FHA THERE WEREMER So BATS WE ARRIVED ABOUT- 8/00 EM. , BAT (THE BATS AD ALMmes7 ALL THE BATS SEEMEP HIGH WHICH RUNS WERE FO PISAPLEARED BEFORE lo2dg FAVOR A CLL’F ABOU7-S0F7, PARALLEL TO THE WATER, THERE MANY OPENINGS IN THE CLIFE WALL THAT WERE ABOUT THE PIAMETER PERHAPS THE BATS SMALL *cAvEs,”’ MADE OF A HAMAN FISr- THEIR HOMES /N JFHESE p 4 Seaaahesa eee eae hee eae BYRON CANNON 4 ANDERSON EUTAMIAS UMBRINGS “INTA ALEXANPER ZAKE, SUMMIT COUNTY, UTA 2 AUG, 1761, B.C. A. OREN CH/PM4NA FFI2Z. S400 FT. OR SEMI~OCfEN AREA WITH scRUE SFRACES AND FURS, ROTTEN LOGS, AND Rocks. ABOUT A 2 TOS MINGTE WALK MN FROM ALEXANDER LAKE. FROM 22 PISTOL, CORNER OF THE NE COLLECTED WITH BIRPZHOT FIREP EY ACCOMPANIED VBAVE BEHLING OF OGDEN, UTAH. 22 MAY, (764. 24 MI. E UTAH, PONDEROSA _FICNIC CAMP, 6700 FT, OF JOWN OF FINE VALLEY, WASHIWETON CO: B.C.A. FF 82. ONE COLLECTED WITH SHOTCON HALF OF 7 Sf ALS WAS PEAP ANP PRIEP, THOGGH s77LL (NTACT” WHEN WE COLEECTED /— EF 9F THE PEADTA/L PON’T KNOW WHAT THE CAUSE WAS, 7141s ¢(F A WITH ABYNPANT PONDEROSA PINES. LF FPIENIC AREA WAS ACCOMAMG BY MY BROTHER, MARK ANDERSON, OF SALT LAKE c/TY, Es at inons antes tay Sa a necereee 7 4 oo an 2 Ine eae) pays - HD Ke a 23 A SEAR ; 5 SeS 22 % + oS > ‘ 3 fs e 2S =SOLE Leer¢ | er / ee = ee BYRON CANNON AWPERSON [6/ » TAMIA SCIURUS RED HUDSOMEUS SQUIRREL 2 AUG BG, YMCA.» LIOOFLy SORFETOWE, WASATCH COrg UTAH B.CLA. FF 70. skin oney. | ONE : COLLEC TED SEVERAL RIVER, WITH SHOTGUN FRIM LODGEPCLE F.INES HUNPRED CCA. 900 Fi. OR MoKE) FROM A COMMON ANIMAL /N THE AREA. THEEF Ff.FROVO ~ BYRON ANDERSON (764 THOMOMYS BO0TTFE VALLEY POCKET GOPHER 22 MAY, AT 126¢,)42 ML TOWN OF CENTRAL. EOF STATE £2 HIGHWAY IF WASH/NGTON Corn YTAL, BCA. FF 84, TRATIED IN FARMER'S FIELD, TWo TRAPS WERE WIRED TOGETHER ANP SET /N OfPfPOSING DIRECTION S IN THE RUNWAY. THE TRAPS WERE Wor S7TAKEL POWN, WHEN WE RETURNED FOR THE TRAPS, POTH TRAPS WERE LAYING ON TOP OF THE GROUND BEEFY NEAR THE HOLE 70 THE RUNWAYS, AND THE GCofHtkR WAS IN THE ONE TRAP. TWO O7HERK TRAPS HAP ALSO BEEN SET /N ANOTHER RUNWAY, AWD INE HAP BEEN SET OFF, THAT WE FAD TRAPFED? A Of GOPHER DIRT. WE P/SCOVERED BEAUTIFUL HANDFUL BYRON CANNoM ANDERSON /%6y PEROGNATH4LS PARVUS GREAT BASIN POCKET MoUusé 14 MAY, W864 Vee MN OF ASHLEY'S INN, 6000 FV, EMIGRATION CANYON, SALT LAKE CO, UTAH. BCA. #30 TAKEN WHLE TRAHNG FOR MICKOTINES [VW AN OfENING GORPERED Ff, FROM BY CAk ANP STREAM. cCoTToNn Woops. ABOU7 BO * fl ee i 4 3 RE SEN SS IA Sateeeraneae eeeBeare qj «.F ny ise 3 : . as: PATS tas BYRON CANNON ANDERSON sey MicROTUS MONTANAS MOUNTAINVOLE Ve ML NM. OF ASHLEEVis INN5 6200 Foog ENMVGRATIEN SALT ZAKE _co UTAH, /¢ MAY, CANYON, l76ég. B.c.A. FF 78 BLA. F777 SET 2/4 TRAFS THROUGHOUT RUNWAYS AN AREA ABGUT 60 FEET ZO0NG. BEGAN ABOUT 10 FEET RPWAY Fkom WHICH COVEREP RUNUAY SYSTEM THE STREAM AND CoNTIN“LED AP THE SLOPEP CLEARING TO ABOUT 70 FEET FROM THE STREAM, ONLY WERE CAUGH7, ABOUT RaA- 32a FT, THEY WERE§Q FROM THE STREAM, TWO MICROVINES THERE WAS ABUNDAND SHORT GRASS /N THE CLEARING, ANDO A FEW 8HORT PUSHES, ACCOMPANIED BY MARK AND PadGLAs ANDERSON, FIT#H Cea A ee) BYRON CANNON ANDERSON 1% 2 a, LONGICAUDUS M/ICROTUS VOLE L106 PAPE 7 MAY, A500 FT, S 7 WEBER RIVE, 1/764. OF UINTAF, — Me e: cO., Py ATAK BA oe se: TRAPPER /N MOUSETRAFP COYTTONWop TREES SET IN SMALL CLAMP OF ON BANk CF WEEER RIVER, SHADY SPO7 WITH ABUNDANCE OF DEAD LEAVES, — ~~ BYRON CANIN . ANDERSON MUSCULUS MUS HOUSE MeusE [8 JULY, 1760, HAYSTACK, LYNN HOLM GREN, FABM, od 4400 FT, BEAR RER CITY, BOX ELDER CO-, 5) SET ABO“UT A POoZEN Mouse TRAPS Akodyh HAY. BEAK s AND /N GRAIN S/L0, 847 ONLY GoT ONE ares ON THE EVENING OF & MAY, 1764, DOZEN MORE TRAPS GOT NOTHING. ZL SET ABOUT A AROUND THE HAY STACK AND ON 2 MAYs 176%, 4YNN HOLMGREN, THE OWNER OF THE FARM TOOk ME T0 THE GRAIN S/Z40- t INSIDE OF THE S/I40 WE FOUND 37 PFAP Mas Mus caths| ON THE FLlooR, EA TING THEY HAD PRESUMABLY PIED FROM POISIONEP GRAIN THAT HE HAD SET OUT7 SEVERAL OF THE LARGE GRAIN SACKS LAD HOLES OF ZOR Y (INCHES PIAMETER HAD EATEN THROUGH. WHERE THE MICE MR. HOLMGREN THEN Took ME TO THE WAY STACK, WHERE HE PROCEEPED TO REMOVE ABOUT (2 OF THE TOP BALES OF _ WE KILLED ONE Mus MuUSCUL4s WHICH HAY, WE FOUND LINDER ONE of THE HAY BALES, THE COLLIE POG AND SEVERAL CATS THAT MR. FOLMCKREN | HAS ON WIs FARM ALL EAT MICE FREELY, BUT ARE = UNABLE 70 CONTROL THE MOdsE POPULATION. THE DOG CATCH ANP EAT A MOuseé,. I shu === MR. HOLMGREN CLAIMED THAT HIS CATS WERE SOMEWHAT LIA E “MORMON SEAGULLS,”” BECAUSE HE HAD SEEY HIS CATS GORGE THEMSELVES WITH MICE, KEGURGITATE, AND THEN CATCH ANP EAT MORE MICE, ANPERSON (764% Mus MUSCULYS HOUSE MOUSE 10 APRIL, (764, YOERDAN RIVER STATE FAIR GROUND S. SALT LAKE Co. UTAH. a rn BEA. HEIZ SET ABOUT 2S MOUSE TRAFS ALONG E. FANK OF VORPAN RIVER OF PEAD AND Go7- ONLY / SPECIMEN, CA7TVTAILS AND GRASS, LLENTIFYL VEGITATION me ee : a Sys Stipe Soler eae ahi eee e570 Cant Vie See en eee Abbi | [*y ANDERSON 196/ ZAPUS PRINCEPS WESTERN JUMPING MOUSE 27 JULy, 1%} CO., UTAH, MT L700 Flea SO ONE: WASATCH BOA FF SF. SET ABOUT 320 OR MORE TRAFS SEVERAL HUANORED FEET FROM THE PROVO RIVER (WN A STAND OF LOPGEPOLE AND ALSO /N WILLOWS, ZX LINES HAVE EXAMINED 20 OR MORE ANIMAL SPECIMENS TRAPREP AND <APTUREP AT THIS %M.c, A. CAMB, ANDHAVE SPENT ABOUT 6 WEEKS EACH OF 2 SEPERATE SUMMERS EMPLOYED AT THE CAME. HOWEVER, THIS (5 THE ONLY ZAPUS EF HAVE SEEN TFA TAKEN FROM THE AREA. A COMMON SPECIES PROBABLY Go&s AT F777 1S MosT LIKELY THE CAMP, B47 /7- UN~NCOTICED. ahGee @ ANDERSON (1%64- LEUS CALIFORNICUS BLACK TAIL JACKRABBIT SEGOFT:» 764, Ml£.OFCENTRAL, WASHINGTON £0., UTA. THIS AND SPECIES B.CA. FH 8. WAS ABUNPANT INTHE NIGHT TIME MANY COULD BE SEEN ALONE THE KRCADSIOES TO RLNMEVALLEY FROM VEYO To CEMTKAL OWN THE EVENING Of 2AI—AR MAY, I76EY, WE shor 3 THEY WERE ALL OF CONSIDERABLE SIZE. LEAST 2 BAP TICKS OF THE 3 AT /N THE EAS WE SAW A FEW ZLEPUAS IN THE LOWEST PART OF THE PINES JUST EAST OF THE Town OF FINE VALLEY ERE. ALWE THE ROAD. THESE?/NDIVIDUALS BOMENHAT COREY OR BUFFY GNPERNEATH, (/NSTEAD OF PYRE WHITE UANPERARTS 12. MAY, 126, ON COUNTY LINE ON ROAD GOING TO THOMAS ANGE Fo (NDIAN DUGWAY VALLEY, JUAB CO, UTA sfRINGSs 600 SW FC, BoA HRS, THs WAS 2oLlecrig GY MR. #Mks, Vv. BLAINE ANDERSON. A SHOTGUN WAS USEP, TH!s SPECIMEN CONTRASTS MARKEDLY WITH FREE THOSE FROM WASHINGTON CO. MENTIONED ABOVE, IN THAT THE UANPERFARTS ARE NEARLY PURE WHITE E&Y COMPARISON. WERE FOUND ON THIS /NDIVIPOAL, Two T/lcAS |
Spatial Coverage | Utah |
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Language | eng |
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ID | 1602207 |
Reference URL | https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6896wr0 |