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no droppings, stopped at Jogo Ponto Morro
and Dique Ponto saw a big nutria swimming in the
lake.
My general impression of this locality is one of rich
vegetation, lack of grazing, presence of Voldivian elements
such as Wet-mata and Motomyp voldivianns. No cow
price or paths made by cows through the impenetrable forests
to get to the stream. Very few sheep droppings, a
passing gauclo said the owner had been grazing his
stock on INVA but was going to have to move them.
Currently enclosed, but men were installing fences at
the lower end of the canyon, lots of bunchgrass with
needlebeds, at least 4 aquilurus roosting in the cliff,
above. Jogo saw a Jogedium and retrieved a Jogedium
mummy. He saw 1 bare. We saw a lays dark. The
catch of 207 rodents in two nights is, of course, most
impressive. Only about two caught during the day. The farthest
east capture are on the hills above here.
Noto no also Paulo, no Eligualonta, no Motomyp
macrophy in our collection. No also shrews.
may 18 Barbado. Sunshine. Went out to INVA and talked with
Odolmirro Ferreira
botanists about the distribution of Uista loreida and
about the echelours. They agreed that usta loreida
grow in cottenwards where light foot accumulate
and on lee slopes. Didn't know where the western
limit is; one date is about 10 km N of Baranguiripa
on the vast three road, a plant couple from