Argentina field notes, v1527
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museum, Cecilia Girgenti, escorted by Adam Haydube, who paints in front of the museum. She's reorganizing the exhibits. Adam has been working on Indian cave material from La Victoria and it contains tuco-tucos and maybe bats. Adrian Moya has the skulls for identification. Adam also says there was a layer of tuco-tuco bone in another case in the safety quarter (would have to Tropical). Went out to Data and saw Valverde (Sr y Sra), Julietta, the old girl (who says the old demolished the forest (cigars, model, etc.) on Estancia Huenul last winter). May 8 To Puerto Blest where I collected 20 bamboo samples, 10 from Cantarana and 10 from the road to Fresia. Great view of a torrent down from one of the Cascada view sites. No new info on breeding of cats. The bartender in Guillermino Tea and info dry. He had a sample of blooming coca from between Sago Cantarana and Sago Basurdo. While talking to them the launch left without me (but was waved back again). May 9 Briboska. Sunny all day. Javier Perez Calvo's Licenciado thesis down in the morning. May 10 Added the Prometeo to the exhibit at the Municipal Museum. Dathold and pelloto of Cerro Sena. Saw no owl. May 11 Put traps at dusk at Cerro Sena: 10 cage traps in rocky place near the bottom of the cliff near the