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Transcription
1927
P.S.
Barra de Santiago, Dept., Ahuachapan, Salvador
March 31, 1927 - Sick
April 1, 1927 - "
April 2, 1927 - Today I went with the mayor of the village the natives at their fishing. This was a trip for political reasons and not for pleasure on my part.
April 3, 1927 - The comondante showed me a section of the country today where we could find good hunting. This place was about two miles north of camp. We had to go by canoe far up one of the tidal channels to reach the place. Here were associations very much like Rio San Miguel and Puerto del Triunfo. I saw raccoon Procyon, Cuniculus, Dasyprocta, and other mammal tracks so thick in a damp stream bed that it would have been impossible to have put one hand down without covering at least two tracks. There were many Odocoile and [illegible] Pecari tracks farther