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scanning patches but no flowers yet on my photo
plot. more plants even on the photos NOT around the
trail. Lots of caterpillars crossing the trail, moters
picking Berberis leaves on the Pampeado H. menudo.
Some [illegible] amaryllis plants at the photo site at the
end in the reed,
Jan 12 Finished the exhibit for the Municipal Museum,
(assisted by Gustavo Abecasis).
Nereo Bonino came to call, with color photos of
the habitats that he traffied in at Sommacura. He
describes it as basically an island of Pleasingen
habitat set in monte (farrea). So mmunara is
monte. The habitat where he caught the Volturnus
edwardsii was quite brush-grassy without many
bushes, soil with many small stones. He said
corn meal bait. Said there were numerous holes in
the ground of mouse size. He detected no tree-toeces,
moras (Dolichotis) in monte but not at
Sommacura.
Jan 13 Took the mouse exhibit to the museum and turned
it over to Sr. Luciano
Left for Cornello at 11 A.M. Picking ran across reed
at 2 p.m. at our trafficking area. Set 15 cage traps for
Phyllostus in rocky places, and the following traps
in the usual Stellingia habitat for Elyorodonts: 90
museum springs and 72 big Sherman's. The Stellingia is
in front, a few of them ripe (dry). Various Slevios