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LUDERSK
1974
Dec, 15 cont.
Personages trained: The work was not later accidentally released (in the evening) by Pete E. when he was trying to hand [illegible] chicken & canisters of chocolate another type it. We did not win against this.
Morning, but reduced on feeding. I live around by eating 12 P. maniculatus from Punta Banda camp and hoped for three more to Berkeley. Also killed off most of our P. maniculatus bringing them & getting other data paying special attention to the double captures. The single captures were:
♂ 23.0 g 181-86-22-20.5 fast, 7x4 active.
♀ 21.5 g 177-81-21-20 way off cloud; nullip.
♂ 23.5 g 179-81-22-19 fast, 4x2 cloud.
♂ 17.0 g 171-83-23-19 fast, 5x3 old, coming in.
♀ 16.5 g 158-71-22-17.5 nullip; veg, & hell cloud.
♂ 21.0 g 167-78-21.5-19 fast 7x4, active.
♂ 21.0 g 192-93-22.5-19.5 fast, 8x4, active.
♂ 18.5 g 170-80-22-18 fast, 5x3, etcA.
♂ 22.0 g 186-83-22.5-20.5 fast, 8x5, active.
The latter captures were:
[♂ 20.5 g 176-81-21.5-19.5 fast, 7x4 active]
[♂ 16.0 g 153-67-21-17 fast, 4x2 inactive]
[♀ 14.0 g 151-72-20-18 nullip; veg, dead cloud]
[♂ 19.0 g 176-80-21-19 fast, 5x4 active]
[♀ xeramicus 15.5 g 194-100-20.5-18.5 nullip; veg, dead]
[♀ maniculatus 22.5 g 194-81-22.5-19.5 veg cloud - fed]
col. open, place seen - 1 mt. & 2 elt. N: Hills empty.
Nov. 1 the group (Bradford, Glanz & Krapf) went back to the park entrance to see if we could go a quick day. Weather was negative as ever or mild parting clouds until Jan. 1. At one and more for Ulecitos to Mike's Skylands in cloud.