El Salvador field notes, v4500
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Transcription
1927 P.22 Los Esesmiles, Dept., Chalatenango, Salvador day going far over to the north side of the mountain in the heaviest jungle but saw nothing. I remained on the mountain for bat shooting. At 6:20 P.M. I saw the first bat. I saw four bats, but was unable to get a shot at them they looked like four different species. February 13, 1927- Today was spent in camp putting up yesterdays specimens and resting up from the long and tiresome trips. February 14, 1927- Peromyscus No. 12525 and Reithrodontomy, No. 12524 were caught on the trapline near camp. Heteromys No. 12526 was taken under the moss covered log where No. 12503 was taken. This makes several taken in the same trap. No. 12527 was caught farther up the hill, Orthobomys (No. 12528 was caught among grass, ferns, and brush on one of the least slopes of the mountain. There were no animals grazing in this pasture.