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in large forest about 1/2 mile west of the Rio Cullin
mangroves up the first stream south of the bridge. The "Path"
goes through scrub, then cypress, then scrubby mire, then rather
open large forest. Big trees, but good retention and dry Mo
bandoo. The biggest trees are wide-spreading (2 ft diam.), smaller
trees tend to be straight. Lots of dead big branches, but also lots of
seedlings and bushes high over. Cakes of Calif grass all the way
up to the mire, board whit-white (the big Rhynocoptis) and the big
woodfeeder. Lots of elk tracks.
nov. 21 Night clear, traces of foot on the way up to the large mangroves in the deepa caught 3 Aulacomyx, 7 also longi, 2 Crypsomyx.
aunta caught 2 Aulacomyx, 7 also longi, and 1 Crypsomyx
others
two traps by Dean often caught 2 also longi, and Carole's
5 traps caught 3 also longi and 2 Crypsomyx. Two of these
to
also longi and two Crypsomyx were caught at the base of
a charred cypress. Redwood 3 Crypsomyx, pressed everything else.
Most of the trees at this campsite (Cuyin Mangano) are
cypress, but there are both Colinas and Tiros along the river. Both
of the clumps of bandoo seen seem to be guila.
On the way back to Barlock, stopped at the Valle
Encounters a few kinds of Confluencia to fish and
mouse bugs, which were swimming in large numbers at
the pull-off for Deso de Dros. Then stopped at Polly Froy's
estancia to arrange camping for next week.
nov. 22 Barlock. Sunny. At 6 pm put traps at about 1500 m
in large forest at a place where large crosses over the road onto
the north side. Put traps on the south slope in open big large
= Cero Otto