Field notes, v1523
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Anta's line caught 1 abder, handborhins, 1 an disamps, and 4 also longi. A macabe trap set at a not fresh two-two burrow cought nothing. Left at 2:30 and got stuck in the middle of the ford across the Rio Nisero. Walked 100-m to an apparently- abandoned shack; there were 3 men in it. They brought a 2" strap of leather which we tied to the bumper; the strap broke and fell into the water. The car didn't bridged, water pouring in the doors. The men went and came back in 10 minutes with a pair of oars and a chain. Towed the car out; it started right up. Back to Humboldt's. Oct.30 Bardebo. On Oct.28 the tulips in camp, sunny, at 11:30 a.m. was 5 C. Almost Gambarby/People show no sign of life. Fruit trees are blooming, a few sectors from just beginning. Oct.31 Beautiful clear sunny day. Temp early in the morning at Bardebo near 0.1 C. Tulips in full bloom. Went to Isla Victoria to see Manuel Humboldt. Gave a talk on lutheranism to the park guard aspirantes. Took some short walks on the island, clear understory in the cobus forests, much browsing evidence of browsing by deer. Many new-aged stands, partly result of fire following death of bamboo; but we saw little bamboo. A few Mac-llsos are starting to grow on the mules of the rockhole on the island. Hilda says one snowfall at her home this winter reached about 1 foot in depths. Miguel Pellaros