Field notes, v1522
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to 7 ft tall, greenbom up to 6 ft, and the big red-tubed bush of the Asequias up to 8 ft and even with a few blossoms. The soil is very stony with almost no soil, scattered weeds & grass, especially coming in a 5-inch high weed with empty seed pods. Everything very dry, also Ephedra. along the asequina the bushes go up to 15 ft: greenbom, the crimson flowered bush with 2-1/2" corolla, a red-flowered (tubular) mellotese, and an orange-flowered climbing bush with compound leaves and tendrils at the end of each leaf. Also grass or even ferns along the asequina, also a 7-foot bush with flowerheads like cauliflower. correction: The humans do work away from the asequinas; One tree along the asequina is 15 ft tall and has a trunk 2 ft. in diameter; has small leaves like Polyphila and blossoms (white) -> its size Self 6 Temp. at 6:30 a.m. was 25°, no frost, my traps, 47 small Sherman's traps and 12 large Sherman's set in good places along Terms walk caught 3 Bolony berdazclaii (2 at one hole and one at the next set) and one Phyllois. Ante. Ante's traps along the asequina (5 large Sherman, 3 rat (9 mouse specials) caught 1 Abdom volvensio (in course green grass along asequina), 1 Anduornys, and 7 mogetters (more in rocks; one of them in the coarse green grass).