Field notes, v1525
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December Pearson 1982 juvenile. More of the live traps held anything, more spring. I spot-checked 15, and 7 of them were misadjusted and probably non-functional. The evidence, however, is circumstant that populations (also div, oryz, and also longi) are very low. There must have been 300 traps nightlights with live traps and 0 captures, plus 5 also-longis in nearly 200 night-trap-nights. Merino says/populations are usually low at this time of year, he thinks they emigrate. Pedro came in with another specimen of the redescribed genus-also animal. He knew that it was different from also-longifilis. It had died in a Sherman trap in another grid that we did not see. Merino says that other grid has more fallen logs and more bamboo (quila). Peter Mercer prepared a skin & skull, and the carcase was pickled. It was an adult male, fairly large caecum, very large testes. Dec 31 Michael Christie gave me orders in December a note concerning an interview with Sra. Vernayes about bamboo: [translator] "1938-1940 is predicted each 30 years, offset, and in the last 3 years of the period the flowering increased progressively; differently at the begining of the 20th century 1900 in the last one she remembered. Japoblacion de Motori? de campo inmediato? en chile las cosas. Oryz and other reptiles increased. Hernan then made an depiction to