Field notes, v1523
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near the west end of the Scho. This was much larger without any flashy color pattern. What is? Wondering why Anita's dive through dense bamboo was so much more productive than mine in relatively open corine, I did some digging at the base of assorted bamboo clumps. In about 10 minutes I found 3 huge girdles which helda humboldt thills are larvae of long-horn beetles. Both species of Notioa loved them. I think they may account for some of the little excavations in the ground that we have been attributing to notio. The girdes were about 6" deep, aalso bamboo rhizomes with new buds or shoots on them. Nov.14 Barlucks. At 6p.m. put 35 museum speciles of clout km 12-1/2 on the Jleo-Jleo road, near the bifedrone. Halnot in scrubby bushes, pale sandy orange soil. Retamo, Ephidra, spinossissima, rosal, other bushes, and a grove of pines. Partly cloudy. Nov.15 Light drizzle in morning. Tropis held 2 non-breeding & Crpy, 2 also dive, and 6 also paenthorhinus I think. I had thought it would logged Crpy habitat, but no wild rose or blackberry. Nov.16 Light drizzle in Barluels in morning. Left by launch to Puerto Blest. Arrived noon. Drizzle all the way, 1 to 4p.m. set out our grid, all big Sherman's with rolled oats bait. Branches of luna clover that we cut last april are still lying on the ground looking as though they were cut only yesterday, the leaves still green and flexible, almost fresh. Not as many logs as I had remembered and not as much bamboo.