Field notes, v1523
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Reason 1977 5 hrs 5 barometer Oct. 28 Light rain almost all night, morning mostly overcast at 6 but soon clearing to sunny - cold - windy. Rain strong many traps, clouded over about 9 followed by showers of rain with a little snow mixed in. Then about noon scattered sun & clouds with a cold wind. aketon longipilis discarded: FF: 25g astrous 28qr. astrous vagina open 28q vagina tough, no trumps. Early C.L. 28q uterus short, no trumps, vagina open 26q not large falls or C.L. vagina open; uterus 1mm, vagina short, no scars 27q no large falls. vagina not open; vagina smallest, uterus nullip. 29q medium falls.; one ovary hemorrhagic with large C.L. vagina large, uterus 2m., fluvily, no scars) MM 32g testis 13mm. S.N. 9 43 testis 13m. S.N. 15 34 testis 12-; S.N. 12 35 testis 11m.; S.N. 10 34 testis 11m.; S.N. 11 40 testis 13, S.N. 12 32 testi 12, S.N. 12 42 testis 13, S.N. 16 Oryzomy discarded: uterus 1.5mm, no scars, no C.L. F 19qr vagina open Anta's 30 traps held 3 Oryzomy, 1 Eligmodonts (at a hole at the base of a cypress on the edge of the meadow), 1 Audisompe microspus, and 7 aketon longi. My line of 40 traps held (Phylestia darvini (rock hole in cliff), 1 aketon pantborhineus (a set no diff. from a. longi, well up in bosque), 1 aketon longipilis 6 ft. up in a cypress tree, and 12 other also longi.