Field notes, v1523
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confusing out the red on the north end of the Rio Treful me saw two diggings. Camped in the first grown trees along the river, 1 km from Confuencia. Set 6 gopher traps, about 15 mouse spears instoffe, another dozen around a rock pile. I later drove to the cave and set some steel and some snail traps there. One or more cords reading with difficult Collins monkeys. Evening clear calm, finally left the traps at the realistic gate 9 pm; they had 2 Amyg group, 1 caulegroup, and 1 Elguodonta. Thestoffe low is full of speciations of all sorts sizes. shreds? fox? May 6 morning somewhat overcast, the 41 traps caught 31 bears: 1 two, 5 phylotie, 9 Amyg, 1 also faullis, 2 abdon grey species, 5 Elguodonta, and 4 also longi. All of the Amygroup were around one rock pile. All of the Phyllothi were at the mouth of the cave; every trap fell there. The grey abdons were out in the same desert, I heard no Tacos. Two traps (two) string. There's quite a bit of mice along the Rio Treful, which because of its autumn leaves, and some along the Senyu. Most important is an abundance of red longi in south- spaced canyons north of the Rio Treful. They also craftly without interfering with cobus. We estimate that they are about 5 km from the cave. Certainly a potential source of Notung macropys? (tholunga mouse?) at the cords cliff at the mouth of the Cullin