Argentina field notes, v1527
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at 8:30 a.m., 4 also longi and 4 callicoco. No new trunks of the powdered Rethro. Examined the burrow into which he disappeared; the color disappeared after only a meter or so. In afternoon, drove up to Coro Cathedral to look at allegedly blooming laurels. Lots of scattered clumps that bloomed this year or last; no seeds seen. See species account (after seeds). Note light trap success: 14 sage traps and 4 Rethro traps, run in middle night and at dawn = 22 mice: 1 Rethro, 1 Cholemp, 11 Audiro, 9 also longi, [illegible] (1 audiro near jaw) an also longi in a Rethro trap must have entered from the Rethro burrow. april 27 Barilebo. Seen windhold. Mostly cloudy. Drove up to La Veranda to look at laurels. A scattering of snow at "", more higher up. Saw no blooming laurels. See up, account. Lots of big trunks loaded with firewood, mostly toward Barilebo, plus innumerable decaying pickup trucks, totes, etc. Tomorrow (Sunday) probably will be even more. Collected 3 samples of "quila" bamboo at progressively greater distances from road (the woodcutter's road near our campsite), then 3 samples of the most isolated bamboo in the large forest farther in the ready. Fleurie's genus. Couldn't find Rapaport's house for dinner. Lots of two digging along the road. In the open grassland near the horse farm at La Veranda