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The majillary region obviously doesn't hold up as well. They discard all other bones.
We identified the maxillae of a sample from Cofre 3 (CTI 15/11/79 the cofra 3: minimum indiviual)
Chironomus sppers; 5, rt. mandible 13, left 13 13
Eunnaeump 14 complete mppers, 6 left sorts, 5 rt sorts 20
auliscumps 11 " " 17 " " 21"" 32
Leithroder 0 " " 2 " ' 5 " 7
ustromp soldier (prob) " 1
Species X small pro-dont 1
Species X 2 interwork like rotic waves,)
slanting zipa plate,
tooth like phyllidation
proodont lenght to the other chillean Eutisump?}
Packed up my original trap lines and put out a new one up among the cliffs on the east side of the bridge.
at one place on this line saw a mixture of viscacha? and mouse droppings. Ranger Rojas says lots of viscachas will beyond the village of Cajima Wauqwer. He also says no turus here.
Nov, 25 morning somewhat overcast but warmer. my cliff trap lines held 2 Ornygumps and 2 albedones, very "desert" line had an auliscump and a couple of also longi. Total number of traps out was 126 (Anta had a new line; for fairly dense steels)
cypress with more or less low grass and scattered podol and esfiera negra 3 also longi on this line. Total steles in 126 traps including 5 also longi released was 15 also longi, 3 Ornygumps, and 2 auliscumps.