Field notes, v1524
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1972 April 4, arrived Santiago, Chile at noon, went out to the Natural History museum and, despite Sunday, found Venzura (herpetologist) and Yañez (zoologist) there. Saw 2 specimens said to be Euryoryza, but no skulls, just much like Auduborn's references. Left on train at 6:30 p.m. April 5. arrived Osorno, 9:30 a.m. After Rio, Hornbirds Vipers beginning to turn, then left by bus for Barlocho at 10:30. Mine and Longa just beginning to turn, a course could cross the pass (Puyehue) without eating long forest, but he would have to leave, Lambso for a few miles. Arrived Barlocho about 8 pm after several delays. Soge and Christie were in the apartment. April 6. Set the car running, then stopping and to INTA to arrange for another census at Pelongen Viejo. Sussman and Javier Velloti have been snap- shooting a grid in the field since where we caught Albiputts and Panthera last December (Nov?). They have gotten 20 or 30 Edgewrights, also Panthers, and 2? 3 veg-chute - bellowed, brown-nosed, short-tailed beasts etc & / but not seen before. = natural Edgewright April 7 put Soge on the bus for north where he will collect terps. He had visited Dr. Venzura in El Bolsón and told to him about Moneros frozen on the glaciers at Olant Rodas. Venzura was accompanied from Munoyer, who wrote self trip in the Diario del Club