El Salvador field notes, v4500
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reed again, When I came up sweating and bleeding the animal I was pacing back and to on a horizontal limb. It was easy to make him take to flight again. This time the hound had down hill shoot and immediately the fight was on. When I arrived the dog was bleeding from a cut across his nose and the animal was backed into some vines, With my help the hound soon got an opening to get in and for a strangle hold on the elusive rascals throat. Five minutes later we dropped Nasua 12308 into our sack. Temperature Records for the day. 6:55 AM - - - - 68°F 8:30 PM - - - - 70°F January 7, 1927 - An immature female No. 12319 was taken in the small corn patch at 1900 feet. My helper saw it and called me. I shot it with my .22 shot pistol. An adult female Scotinomys, No. 12320 was taken in the little cornfield, Peromyscus No. 12321 was caught caught in a