China field catalogue #1-111 and journal, v4158
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Stem, BR 1988 12 Aug. and to wet the corn kernels the cook had set out in the middle of the driveway to dry. Tonite, hopefully get tissues from the rest of the specimens - the bat + the rat. 13 Aug. Art prepared only one bat after dinner, - leaving 2 bats + the rat for today. After breakfast we checked the nets at the cave - 5 live bats, one dead and out covered in the net in the "ceiling" of the live ones, a Hip. cunningi, 3 Rhinolophus, a Pipistrellus. Tissued all. Went to area #2 to check bat net - nothing. Then went to check traps - again nothing, but pretty muddy. Got back before lunch + let We have it about the water. The Chinese tourists left after breakfast + we them so did the + etc. Amazing. We was quite indignant. I was po mad I skipped lunch. Flaws changed after that as area #3 which we were to explore this aft. is only reachable by a 2hr. hike or boat ride. Art called their bluff on that one so after lunch we went back to area #2 + pulled all the traps so we could take them to area #3 in the morning. Too muddy + too few people - The undergrads don't have alot of motivation and are sick as great deal. Miraculously, water appeared at the outdoor