Field notes, v1522
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Then drove to Copago and Ancuora. Stevewyr/personne digging just north of Capago, but saw word board move (1:30pm). Had lunch at our former campsite 2 mi N Collofolco, 14,000 ft. The 3 tolas are common there: Barbaria, Gebeidhlylum rigidum, and L. quadruplex. Drove to Ancuora 3 p.m., a few huts, a chapel, and a school. Photo of school + teacher Mauro Sanigo Vilca, Correo Central, Juli, Calle Imprenta 122. Saw house cat in Ancuora (14,000 ft). Camped in tola - Festuca - Pterophyllum 1 mi S W Ancuora and set traps through tola, card along an abandoned stone corrals. Vegetation almost entirely Gebeidhlylum rigidum and these other two. Lots of open two burrows. Put out 35 large Sherman's, auto put out MS, and Seth large Sherman's, auto caught an Eliguedouts before 8 pm at an open two burrow. Oct-20 Fantastic frequency of lightning at 3 or 4 a.m. centered around a thunderbed very low on the northwest horizon. Night clear, calm, min - 2° F. My traps held 1 Bolowyr, 2 Eliguedouts, and 1 Ph. sublimus? Gebeidhlylum? In trap 3 one of the Eligimos appear to be birked. Auto caught 2 Goldcups, Eligivos, and 1 Bolowyr (dawn 6:30 am). Saw Bolowyr at 7am. There are a few heads of pilber cactus, much higher and more spherical than those so far seen. Also, around a rock hillock in the tola, were some differinde. Herd tinaworts, card found rhea feather and sandy a snake skin. The location 1 mi S W Ancuora, 14,000 ft. Nobody saw or heard otters two to go with all these burrows, although card saw a guinea pig outside one of them in open "pampa". Left 10:30 and stayed at Capago, then to a tola - busligrees study area 2 mi W N E of Collofolco, 14,000 ft. Carol and I