El Salvador field notes, v4500
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1927 P.9. Hacienda Chilata, Dept., Sonsonate, Salvador April 28, 1927- The trapline in the coffee region was taken up and part of it removed to the rocky ravine west of camp where sixteen traps were set for Rheomys. Two more specimens of the New Genus was caught in the rocks where those were taken yesterday. Under a large rock in another ravine I caught a Carollia castanea. It was in association with two or three Glossophaga, and about twenty five vampires Desmodus rotundus. Most of the vampires were about two thirds grown. April 29, 1927- The traps which were set for water mice caught two crabs. I killed another Carollia castanea under a rock near the stream, where there were seven or eight Glossophaga. Two of the New Genus were found in the coffee region today.