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Picasso
1976
Block normal silver
9:17 sunny, varying cobalt.
30.2°
K
9:20
14.3 27.5°
6.5 29.9°
9:22 air (5.0°)
9:25 am
31.4
13.4 29.7°
6.2 31.0°
9:27 look air 15,5° about V 125 rock V 780 ΔV 655 AT=11,2 = 26.7°
PACTRA
The silver spray paint is Pactra (NAMEL chrome silver) 5N
and Flat Black SF 1
nov. 27 (cont.)
morning was clear, temp. 14°, no frost. Burning all morning shift for a few whisks. Nothing in the trap-tube like after yesterday morning or today. Paused it after.
Spent the morning on lizard experiments. The worms are on pyro about same as yesterday with black-normal-silver sequence. When done on cold rocks they could not achieve as high a temp., even though sun was higher and presumably hotter. Squine, however, was not the same.
After lunch broke camp and drove to a few miles beyond Copazo looking for shear, then to the pueblo Ancuacare where I presented a school photo to the teacher (out of two others were in the photo). Then drove back to our coral compost of previous years. Very windy, but traps 5-6. Still cold windy at 7:10.
nov. 28
Some mist for most of the night, min. about 20°. Morning clear.
Trap line (a mixture of mist & lots, 50°) caught only one sublimis,
after 5 AM saw numerous tiny Polococcus alticola's plnt