Field notes, v1523
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40 A7 4,3, foo, grass, berberis B7 foo, redstem, grass, berberis, ribes C7 3,8,6,6,5,4, foo, redstem, ribes, grass D7 2,3, foo, saplings?, grass E7 4,4,4,1, foo, redstem, grass F7 5,3,3,5,1,2,1, foo, grass, red stem G7 2,2,1,3,3,2, foo, grass H7 2,3,7, foo, fern H8 12,3,4,6,4, foo, few, no grass G8 3,3,3,4,3, foo, fern, grass F8 3,2,3, foo, grass E8 2,3,1,3,2, foo, grass D7 4,3, several low saplings, grass, foo C8 5,6,4, no foo, grass B8 4,4,5,4,4, berberis, grass, foo A8 foo, grass, ribes, berberis red-stem = Schinus Patagonicus (Phil.) phil. = Soura Berberis = B. bubifolia Linn = Calepote Ribes = R. cucullatum Hook. et Arn. = Parrillita + a few R. moellanum Pur = Parella Fern = Blechnum Penna-marina (Poir.) Kuhn = Parque In addition to those listed, the ground at many if not most sites was speckled with Cadillo = Acana ovalifolia King et Pavon (without ferns) and strawberry, but these rarely had enough flowers to enter the "census" of plants. Jescan was common on the trees. Bamboo up to 10 ft; trees up to 20 ft.