Field notes, v1531
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The incisor marks on the bamboo, however, were too numerous each core o out in the meadow area, some of them possibly Chalema's. cut down to the rhizome. Two of the culms were cut them, then eaten by a cuco. right down at the bottom of as it does not obviously cut the bottom need ever yield two shoots at once and if they have been shoots and many new shoots just emerged. It in the culms is not growing much. I had a bad time. down on one side, and it turns out that there have been clumps of very vigorous, long of yearling closest clump $3 2$ is a very good example. very well. The leaves are leaves-out but no blossoms. Some each cores, young white pines are growing very fast, two feet or more between whorls of branches. Some tires also growing last. In the afternoon went up Cerro Otto to the two culms in it, no new shoots. The upper one has new masked bamboo clumps. The lower one has a lot of dead week". all the paper work is done) now "come back in about the car. $170 so far and 4 different offices. I think cloudy. Max-min for the past 2 days $43-65; almost all December-AI morning chasing down a new license plate for bleeding through from the reverse side.