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each under the cliffs. Put out 3 rows of traps (35
small stewarts) at 15 m intervals, 25 m. apart across
what will be the study grid. 7 or more cords went
to root high up on more sand. Hundreds of goats
grazing up in the greenest part of high, plus a
few cows. Weather sunny with a sea haze;
felt muggy to us accustomed to Tarata & higher.
Nov. 7 Morning cloudy until 9 or 10 o'clock. Condors left
their roost before sun after much flapping, renules,
and [illegible] trial flapping of wings. 5 phytohs on
traps on grid and season caught 3 adult and 4 juv
dermum in small traps below road.
Staked out a 10 x 11 15-meter grid in stoney
ground between the road and cliffs. Lots of flowers
of many many kinds; only a few places with
sparse scattering of growth. Sets of a yellow flower,
food drooped downy bush, lots of flowers and a white-
flowered shrub-drooped flowers with long long stems,
beautiful rich colored zosterums in the stoney river;
two of which