El Salvador field notes, v4500
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1927 Vol. Santa Ana, Dept., Sonsonate, Salvador on them. This morning I had Lonchoblossa, No. 12898, and Glossophaga, No. 12899. Lonchoglossa had no tail and the zygomatics was not complete. May 7, 1927- Sets were made for Orthogeomys in corn fields near camp. Much of this region corn fields is being planted in young coffee. May 8, 1927- As usual, I find these gophers hard to catch. One female No. 12909, was taken today. May 9, 1927- Nothing worthy of noting happened today. I find the number of species of mammals unusually low in this locality. May 10, 1927- Last night is the first night that it didn't rain since we came to this camp. Near camp I found the old roofing of a coffee nursery which I had been thrown off. This roofing consisted of cypress branches and lathing glass. It was in this that I caught Reithrodontomys, Nos. 12914, 12917, and 12918,