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April 13
Mr. Quetzoloba
Plante collected at railroad track collecting area:
33. Common Amate of 'Tonola' Veg.' = Ficus radula
34. Tree of Tonala veg - at edge anyway Taleellia pentaaphylla
35. Common vine in amate - Chrodanthus puberulus
36. Undersory tree lewath amates & streoniles = niga spuria
37. Tree with gourd print - same as near our camp.)
38 Small bunch in fields near river Crenantia cijeite
39 " " " " Solanum terruum
40 " " " " ever trees
Cordia dentata
Papilionaceae
Photos:
Roll #15- a few, mostly wrong exposure.
Roll #16- Color - 7 shots of typical chiafoweei habitat and one looking across track to dry hills.
The dry forest meets the 'Tonola' vegetation in
a sharp line of division at the railroad track.
I saw one nigucaudatus in a small tree just over the
tracks at the banks of the Rio Agua Dulce. Across
the river in an amate a pair of big wrens were
singing. Bonifacio hunted in the 'Tonola' Veg.'
and up to the dry hills for 2 hours, taking 2
small wrens - one in a guanaacote tree near
the river and another in small dry tree on the
other side of the tracks. He reported seeing no
wrens at the base of the hills. The big wren
is abundant in the amates on the SW side of the