Field notes, v1731
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Zwift Aug 9, 1951 away until a certain turtle begins to rib its cry "Don Juan". Also, everybody has believes that the pechquas whistles. We had another light rain yesterday evening Aug 10, 1950 The medicine which Bill brought long seems to have cured Ken of his dysentery. Treatment includes perogon, brometh subcarbonate, sulfamazine and sodium bicaibmate. I have taken it myself today, as I am getting over my mild attack rather slowly. A fellow who yesterday brought in boa (5' long) today showed up with Microchides which he found on his casa. This house guest for a bale footed tribe. The micros have been bringing us great hordes of Leptodactylus for 34 each. Today the first Bufo punctatus came in, along with the usual quota of new spotted sapos and perritos. The Leptodactylus call every evening in the arroyo usually from the shelter of flood washed debris at the water edge. The call is a curious monosyllabic snapping noise while I