Argentina field notes, v1528
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36 Rec'd #86-17 8hr 12 km, E/E Barbados (east end of runway of minor 2.52 tooth age 5 Vagina open, nipples used, clear uterine ♀ 242 x 90 x 34 x 26 88g. scars but pulse not open. mesenteric fat Diameter of eyes 8.35, 8.55. # 86-18♂ 232 x 87 x 34 x 25½ (101g). Testes 11, white, flaky; SV 12 (surely not functional), epididymal tubule complete, left 6, 30a ; left of cap. fat. age 7.95, 7.60. Testes ½ my guyes, flaky #86-19♂ 220 x 82 x 35 x 26 91g. SV 8mm, of distal tuber not visible. minor 2.25 tooth age 4 all 3 of the stone shot individuals had green vegetation in the mouth. They were jockeys between 7:50 and 9:25 p.m. in grazed bermudagrass/turf, stelton, rosa mosquito and Barbarea crenata, all were in or within 1/4 of bushes, Saw 2 others, 2 or 3 trees of some bushes, but they were too shy to collect. The 9 captive handler feed with half hands, chews it in and-on. She snuffed a 8 corpse all over when it was put into her cage; ignored a 9 corpse may 8 Four samples of back-yard green grass after drying, partly in may, had dry/wet ratios of .207, .222, .223, and .225 later.19.9, .222, .221, .225 av. .2169 may 9 Captive 86-10 ♂ 72g eats grass stems and on, holding them in both paws; they disappear at a rate of 5 cm. in 10 seconds. The age is 25 x 20 x 15 cm high To Estancia El Condor in late afternoon x lower line profile working at 30° old campsite at 22km ESE Barbados, so drove about 2 km farther. Good Turfy Barbarea on both sides of the road, after rain, with scattered Barbarea bushes, Poles, Eryngium, and