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Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
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the field may be burned.
a winding carrela trail takes one off through a dense jungle to the south east. along this trail the jungle is dense and green with a few cololo palmo and trees with broad green leaves.
about a mile to the south east at the termination of the carrela trail there is an old lagoon, in which the water is probably not more than three or four feet deep in the deepest place. Many water birds are found here and the place is alive with minnows. In the water are many dead trees still standing and it is in these trees that one frequently locates Orcoyos at night with a hunting lamp. Many deer tracks are to be found in the soft mud at the water's edge.
for many miles around our camp the country seems to conform with the descriptions given here.