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Seib, R.
1982
Tapachula, Chiapas, Mexico
14 Aug. to cut down the big trees and plant
the new coffee. If such an old-style
coffee area exists, I'll start doing
quadrats again. If the whole country-
side has been entirely cut over then
I won't be able to quantify predator
and prey densities. I'll just be able
to collect specimens and will have
to return home early. After breakfast we
drove out to the fincas. At San Jeronimo
they had a Ninia sebae & 2 N. diademata.
Also they had an adult Micrurus nigrocinctus,
alive from the afternoon before, (40 pesos), and
a Xenodon, called