Field notes, v1524
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no guavas here, but captain Don Juan says there are quince trees that run across the road of a bajada east of here. He also said no frogs here: there are tadpoles everywhere and Sago caught 50 frogs at night. The older caught lots of Geolaimus libroris and L. rollei. He also caught big band a pichi armadillo at the edge of the "It J" "muddies" in age. grid. A caught the two - tues; no singing. There is still another one only a few yards away. Saramento says that the botanical revolution considers the Rio Pichileufu as the eastern limit of the precordiller, this is meseta He says the smallines herbolos are somewhat saline; they have been divided into three zones: an outer drier Festuca zone; a middle junco zone; and a wetter middle zone with trebol, water/plants, etc. Auta + Sisson extended their lines to include a cortodero area, and Javier's set about 25 MS in a cortodero area upstream from the ranch house. Tage, Sisson, and Javier left about 7:30 p.m. Nov. 25 Light frost on car. Morning mostly clear, then hazy cloudy. Grid continued. My cortodero line had 1 also found, and one stormy stuff when I saw Reithrodon droppings & S in auta's old line (2nd night for it) were 1 also large and 2 also teeth. Other new lines in the cortodero had nothing x Set out 3 steel traps and set 22 MS of two places in the enclosure on the hill, all set for Reithrodon whose droppings were abundant but not necessarily