Argentina field notes, v1527
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A freshly dead Aechmea, both under possible perch. The abo was a 31-g (damp) mule parrot q; the Aechmea, a 65-g (damp) parrot q with large muffle and lots of mammary tissue, but no milk appreciable. Cerro George pellets 4/15/85 Enter pellets ① 1 ad. Oryz 1 ng ad. abo longi 1 pur. Raithro ② 2 zygad Oryz 1 yg anulico ③ 1 ad abo longi 1 pur anulico ④ 1 ad anulico ⑤ 2 ad Oryz 2 ad abo portillo 1 yg abo portillo ⑥ 1 ad Oryz 1 pur Raithro ⑦ 2 zygad 1 ng young anulico ⑧ 1 ad Raithro TOTAL anulico. TTH TTH! abo longi I 111 abo portillo 11 Oryz TTH TTH! Ctenomyps II Raithro TTH! Enneo I Bird I Phyllotia I Incomplete pellets: 1 Phyllotia, 2 abo portillo, 3 abo longi, 5 Oryz, 5 anulico, 2 Ctenomyps, 3 Raithro, 1 Enneo, 1 bird, April 16. Scotland cerde, windy. Soft dirt q for punta de los Andes. Photos along the way. 3 squared boxes between Nohual H sopi and Confluencer. 3 half- grown rhes in the wheat fields along the Colón Curá. Camped on the hill a couple of miles east of punta de los cerde. Past about 12 museum species in sandy Neos-Sevicio- grasses. April 17 night clear, calm, no wind. No shade at sunrise but within an hour mostly cloudy, then drizzle. Traf