Field notes, v1522
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in bloom - lots of stone walls. The bridge, and its cluster of huts is known as Puente Tingo. Our camp is about 1 mi. downstream from it. at 3 pm drove up through the gorge above the bridge and set about 25 Sherwone (small) luted with oatmeal in stone walls right along the road. There is a little below our trapping site 2 years where myrreal cought Phyllostegia macrostema. Habitat was cultivated field, weeds, some bushes nearby, some tangles of thorn twigs, and a small unoccupied hut - shelter (potted broom, peach tree, gourd plants, weeds) and candelabra cactus). also put 14 small Sherwone with oats across a log bridge along terrace walls, grass and weeds; this is about a mile downstream from the gorge. lots of small loto flying well before dusk. Ali set 6 traps along walls x night clear. Saw one mouse while jacob lighting. Aug. -21 Morning clear. Ali had 2 mice in her traps, two in the traps at the stone terrace below the gorge, and two above the gorge. Rosette to localities within valley: spesdonates Elevation camp along river, some as in 1969, recorded as so many miles from Yungosa 597.6 8,340 ft Puente Tingo (bridge across Rio Canto) 598.8 8,470 Terrace trap line below the big gorge, log bridge 601.9 8,870 Trap line above the big gorge 604.1 9,080 Trap lines of OP and AK and myrreal Henry with Phyllostegia macrostema 606.0 9,220 Town of Alia - 10,360