Field notes, v1442
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LIDICKER 1969. And then it led just give birth to a baby; obviously it was a still-born baby or dead. Then the pregnancy seems to have a first dental stripe but the eyelid bigger than the iris shined and shoulder blades don't make a groove down the back. The henman lost both clevis we put ~ 2:25. Skinned left before dinner. After dinner skinned 2 more lints of the size Bill has still bleeding his third coat, I went to check the last nets. Bill had moved out Group A four almost 5 min, walk further down the track to NW. Not contained 1 Syconotris & 1 G macroglossus. While I was walking on second lint another lint the net (macroglossus new term). The 2 started taking out the sun. scats in the lint + smith smell but k: + do not my own me, but got shut again. I think maybe the quality of the lints is the same way have attracted the second two lints. I was almost back when I met Bill coming down the track. Got to lint ~ 2230. July 28 Got up 0600. Choked trifles to E & mission house. Nothing! After breakfast I arranged for two land Baris to set 5 running by Havelat trip for landicosts. Then I headed down the slope for the river when Yamone & 2 had not taken on 26th. I was joined by Yamane's youngest brother. I took the way back just later Yamane's house & had descended to