El Salvador field notes, v4500
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snap trap which had been set under a log at the edge of the jungle and a corn patch. Another Peromyscus was caught on a leaning tree in the dense jungle at 2000 feet. Liomys No. 12323 was caught at the edge of young coffee at an altitude of 2500 feet. The trap was set in a small ravine where some sticks and trash had been thrown in. Another Liomys No. 12325 was caught by a tree in the young coffee blk. 2600 feet. Liomys No. 12327 was cought in the young coffee, Tylomys No. 12324 was cought in the dense jungle near a canela trail at an altitude of 1907 feet. Today I returned again to the hollow log where I flushed a little bat yesterday while running through the jungle on the Naba chase. By getting down low to the ground I was able to see and shoot a bat in the log with my shot pistol, it tproved to be honchophylla No. 12326. Temperature recorded Today. 7:20 A.M. - - - - - - 49° F. 1:30 P.M. - - - - - - - 80° F. 8:00 P.M. - - - - - - - 69° F.