El Salvador field notes, v4500
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December 17, 1926 We moved to Tabinos mines for more bats here I helped get bats and skin them, to moon light to hunt December 18. 1926 Set a trap line of small traps helped skin bats was to moon light to hunt the moon being up all night and is a full moon it being so one cannot shine eyes of mammals December 19. 1926 No 12220 Was taken in large snap trap 2 mi N Tabino in Kaffir corn field, in a run under some brush and dead grass here I placed a large trap baited with corn meal in run. this was on side of a steep hillside covered with Kaffir corn and sugar cane I then went with R, A. to mine after bats which we had to have, then helped put up them. December 20 1926 We moved back to Divisaderos to work some more mines and hunt at night but didn't get their in time to hunt any that night, it being late when we started from Tabino