Field notes, v1524
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No sign of a Georroa rodent, and no passing muleman didn't know of any either. Caddis of Reithrodons dropping around the corrals Camped at the same place as last year with the Christies. Full moon. Mr. Hamlamb also says that here in the contact zone of gray and red fates. Lots of red (Culbaos) here, gray to the south May 6 Night mostly overcast but mild temp; no wind x ray traps around two stone corral in the closely cropped flat held 1 also dentlo and 3 Reithrodons. Many spring snuffy Mexican species, probably by Reathros. The also were in the first trap while scarcely 5 m from the nuevo-tucho grass hillside. I think Ocelote or Albrocona may also have inhabited the wall (stick "mule" and whitewash walls on edges of Pargogenyp), Sager traps in Cortadera and nuevo-bushy area caught 1 baby Calomys, 5 also dentlo, 3 Oryz, and 1 Phytotus darcini. The latter by a fence post, no rocks anywhere nearby or flight off by the shelter across the river or a line or two away on our side of the river, maybe a disperser from the rim-rock. Canta's traps along the fence near camp caught 1 Calomys and 1 Eleguadontia. Hart traps across the river in bushygrass- nuevo-cola (pichi)-brush caught 2 also longi, 2 also dentlo, and 1 Oryzomys. Ramlamb pointed to some rock outcrops at the edge of the Pampa on the west side of the river and said this was where he caught Waramosa.