Field notes, v1531
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was was 14, the number of mice in the 30-gallon pitfall with Beginning October on the landward edge of the beach. traps on the edge of the cluster beach. There had been calender on which her husband, Julio Qezioet (Polish) talked with the lady of the kiosk, who produced a couple of fishing posts, and a Kiosk. We There is smali beach about 5 km north of Park Headquarters on the west where, and recommended a location at Puerto Limonazo sort of vague how many mice there were and found parkguard Pedro Prieto at his house. He was Bolson and Rquyen. Arrived at the Park at 6 p.m. and some impressive expanses of moss mosqueets between El Alfarcas. Lunch in El Bolson. Road paved all the way! 28 November.- Left about 10 a.m. for Parque Nacional Low much snow there. rainy in town. Couldn't see the top of Otto so see how VERY windy on the way back to Bariloche, and still city. there in their colonies. John, Tina, Eileen, and Gabriel were seen to have a lower reproductive rate than these islands colonize the cactus are abundant; cnabundant; islands of green vegetation. I looked in rainbows at Eileen's, sunny at Bariloche, was swf in Tulwa as well as camp at km 10 on the Rio Limay. The weather closed up at noon. Then more rain. Drove out to Finished processing the Cerro Otto mice. Weather 40. No snow left on the ground in Bariloche. 27 November-Morning clear and windy. MiniMini Museum, U.C. Santa Cruz.