Field notes, v1522
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Peason 1971 were watching L. multiformis yesterday, too lively to capture, saw bird at C10 at 11:15, probably alticolor because within a foot of a near trap with abdomen curvius, Ditto & D12 at 3 pm and c11 at 4 pm. #4852, #4853, #4854 Put 2 captive baby Solenurs multi. and a captive L. alticolor in shade in plastic bag at 5 pm. At 5:20 with air at 4° (liquid (pressurally equilibrated), both spp were totally unfoaled insf- acetated and could settle right now well. Frog Frogs: 3 small individuals put into screen cage at 12:20 in shade and breeze: 12:32 12:50 1:05 1:15 Frog "spot" #48557° 6° 1½° 2½° Pleurodema morevata Toad "stipe" #4856 9° 3° 2½° 3° Pleurodema morevata Toad pole shot #4854 6° 3½° 2½° 1½° Pleurodema morevata cin 10° 9° 10° 9½° synthetic frog [= plastic bag, wet water, covered into] 0° Wet-dry bulb 50°-30°. Wet-ray Schultze in breeze 0° at 1:10 all 3 spp able to walk and right at 3° and 2½° body temp (oral) Rehydrated them at warm temps then put on screen were insun at 1:40: 1:52 2:00 Frog "spot" 5° 6° Pleurodema Toad "stipe" 6° 5° " Toad pole shot 4½ 5½° " all 3 amphibs small, about same size. Mom kids went 600 gals down road to seeps at 10 am #12 and set X Sberman for Pti. bolivensis. All picked up a rock 15' from quarry seeps and under it were the above 3 amphibs, 1 big Solenurs multiformis, and 5 to 7 very small L. multiformis. By 3 pm the 11 traps had caught