Argentina field notes, v1528
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Pearson 1986 Run my traps at 10:00 p.m.: 2 Choleump, 1 also fourth, 1 Rattler (at 2lo big East Riles), 2 Aubisco, 3 also Longi. Adrian had 1 Aubisco and 1 also Longi x Much hunting for Rattlesnail with NVG, windy, no moon, until 10:40 p.m., Then NVG again 3:07 a.m. very windy, clear, half moon. Returned to car at 4:15 (one Redner in trap). at 8 a.m. my traps had 4 also Longi (2 in one trap) and 3 Aubisco. Adrian's 2 traps in the morning had ± 3 Aubisco and ± 3 also Longi. He 18 traps up among the rocks had 4 also fourth, 3 also Longi, 1 Cynogomph, and 4 Phylotis. Eurasump and Boquidium dropping seen. = 18 traps 12 mice Summary of my 15 traps (weeds + Field/Barberia) = 2 Choleumps, 1 also fourth, 2 Rattlers, 1 Redner, 5 Aubisco, and 7 also Longi = 18 mice. Summary of Adrian's 18 traps at edge of brush in weeds: ± 4 Aubisco and 4 also Longi. See Rutherford for night watching. Day clear. Returned to Barlocks at 12:30. Mutter, Gellards and Gorgoza-Aguil arrived at 1:00. They had put Traps fortuitous on Cerro Otto (Piedras Blancas) which we checked at 3 p.m. (2 turos). Falco Volundis attempted and to the afternoon to prepare chromosomes. Some young Lambs can be on Otto only about 1 mt tall, slender, loverder, almost succulent.