El Salvador field notes, v4500
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1927 P.3 Colima, Dept., Cuscatlan, Salvador January 22, 1927 - Scotinomys Baionmys Nos. 12382 and 12383 were caught in the stone wall. The ants had gotten to them before I arrived therefore skeletons had to be made of them. Another Siomodon No. 12384 was taken at the edge of the old weedy bean field, A Uroderma No. 12385 was taken in the banana grove today. January 23, 1927 - The only specimens taken by me today were Scotinomys Baionmys No. 12386 and Oryzomys No. 12387. These we caught in the rock wall. It was impossible to bait my traps because natives were watching every move I made. It was a gay day and there were about 250 people about the place. January 24, 1927 - Saccopteryx Nos. 12391 and 12392, were shot in a hollow tree about a mile to the east of Colima and on the south bank of the Rio Tempa. There was about a dozen in the tree. There is a swamp