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caseshore, and [crossed out] chiuongos, arrived at the
wheelhouse of the river about 2:30. Found bleached
armadillo at the elandish spot. Put out a trophies
line halfway between that spot & the river, through
(Stillingia etc.; alternating M'S and Sherman's) place
6 steel trofs for quiver pigs. West of road were
clear trails, great quantities of long split droppings;
but saw [crossed out] no quiver pigs. Then put another
trophi line of 40 trofs alternating M'S and Sherman's,
beginning at a rocky outcrop on the south side of the
road, then crossing a rather bare-floored part of
[illegible] cote de/pichi (massauwa) to a stretch along the
road with big dense Stillingia and lots of armadillo
holes.
Cleaned up at sunset, half moon. No wind,
May 20 most of night with thin cloud cover. See on windshield,
morning mostly sunny. Three steel trofs on N side
of road where there were lots of quiver pig droppings,
trochs, and patla caught 2 live quiver pigs, S of road
(Eliminato) The half-dead trof at the west caught
[illegible] [crossed out] elegant pethe cat. (the two Phyllostis)
Elquos, and also howler. Total score = 50 trofs 6 Elquos,
2 quiver pigs, 3 cho howlers, 4 Phyllostis, several of the
carpenter antons. This line, known as A, has lots of massauwa,
some Bafrium; Stillingia; pale Seneiro, some pale soft
bunchgrass, hardly any yellocow.
Line B, q how? w? [crossed out] is opposite the entrance