El Salvador field notes, v4500
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1927 P. 11. Barra de Santiago, Dept., Ahuachapan, Salvador April 11, 1927 - Nothing in the traps today. I succeeded in killing three Uroderma, Nos. 12787, 12788, and 12789, under coconut palm leaves, Two escaped. Three were hanging under one leaf and two under another. They were about eight to ten inches apart. April 12, 1927 - I found two Glossophaga, Nos. 12790 and 12791, in a hollow tree near where I killed a Saccopteryx several days ago. Some young turkeys grabbed the skulls when I had them in water to soak out the blood. H.D.S. caught another Procyon lotor, No. 12792, in the clear water streams in the swamp forest. Traps set in a large bunch of rosin-like weeds in the fresh-water region of the swamp forest had an opossum (Didelphis mesamericana) No. 12793.