Field notes, v1506
Page 457
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Mycen Pied 1973 Journal 226kmNW Villa Hayes, Depto DE Hayes, Paraguay 25Sept. justful of that, I was pelted by otters as they fled free away. As far as we could tell M. muricay & M. albescens were mixed, not tied, separate. Certain all J saw where in very tightly packed masses. Air Temp about 23-24°C (northern meter), room about 20°, 15°s afterip. No sign of young of any spp. 12 & M. albescens, 9♀ M. albescens, 3♀ M. muricayensis. All 9's pregnant, bones (number?) of those near term generally noticeably thin & brittle. 270kmNW Villa Hayes, Depto DE Hayes, Paraguay Very dry! Has been 2 months since any significant rain. The water level in the pond is still 2 feet or more low - some are completely dry. The mud and other has caused a serious problem with the cattle - they became mixed & die. The ceasal (Prosopi) leaves are weakened as are it most of the introduced plants. A rather catamaras cool temp 25° or a little more swirled. Parley (Londy. alvarenga) had shot a cure-i (collared peccary) across the river, & saved work skull. He'd also down the head of a Feli geoffryi caught on literally in the chicken coop - such is the effect of a 16 gauge at 2 meters. 22 Sept Temp at 5:30 AM about 15° & swirl we did all the palm roofs between 6 & 9 AM. The left - See notes under the "marked hat" section.