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1927
P.35
Los Esesmiles, Dept., Chalatenango, Salvador
March 5, 1927 - Still determined to get Lutra, we followed the main stream of the uplands region at least three miles to the south over a terrible stream bed. The only results were an Anthrostomus and a Urocyon, No. 12674.
March 6, 1927 - The interesting note of the trapline for small mammals today was that Reithrodontomys, Nos. 12671, and 12672 were taken in traps set in the water of the small streams near camp. I followed another stream course for Lutra again but returned with one Urocyon. G.A.S. had good luck in the rain forest.
March 7, 1927 - The night was spent hunting in the rain forest; for as well as being worn out, I was disgusted with Lutra.
C Temperature recorded in shade at camp.
6: A.M. - 47°F,
9: A.M. - 58°F,
6: P.M. - 70°F.