Field notes, v1524
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MS in thick bamboo at edge of camp. I put 2 steel traps at freshly [illegible] pushed-out gravelly soil at the edge of the lake, two or three days? A few drizzles on route, but sunny warm when we got to Rullero. Evening mild, clear, no wind, half-full moon. May 2 morning calm, clear, not cold, some mist. My two traps (steel) at dirt mound coming out of the cut at the edge, of the beach (pebbles + stone) caught 1 large angry toco (Ct. fulvus? calling not mewgaines) and 1 large Ratter norvigius. Dade Sage's line at the edge of the lake among roots etc of large overwintered cohue tree caught 1 also longi, but most of his traps effect those up on trees were spruing, probably dry rats. Anita's line at edge of camp caught 8 also longi, 1 also clir, 4 Orygonys, and 1 ardiscomp. This comp will be known as Jago Hui Hui and is on the south shore (cullet) of the lake. In the meadow, known as Panja de Hui Hui, about 3 kms S of the lake, Sage in pure meadow caught 1 also clir, and 1 young also longi. I caught 1 moto veldir along log fences in middle of the meadow, 1 calisso, 6 also clir, and 1 also longi. Anita at edge of meadow caught 3 also longi, 4 also clir, and 1 ardiscomp. No rain here has no snow on this side, but some on the other side. Trap lines in the afternoon yielded one also longi, two moto veldir (in the meadow), are apparently way out in the