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C. Cavalier
1967
Journal 54
Sept 20th Yaviza, Darien Prov., Rep to Panama
from wng Palms
live large vels # 442, 443, 444
Coming in the front door at
the same time were 3 rather frightening
looking men with two coons snakes they said
were poisonous. Sent next door for Peter –
The snakes weren’t poisonous one wasn’t
even a snake # 446
The snake # 445 he wanted
$5.00 for but settled for a dime after much
discussion. He thought he had risked his life.
The afternoon nets brought in # 448
(skeleton) who is same as # 360.
also #'s 449, 450 . # 451
# 452
The kids brought in follow sets: # 453, 454, 455
456 , from Coco Palms & ccccc
Palms. # 457 came from
paja not a hat in town. The evening
nets : # 458 (Skeleton) same
as # 406. Also in net # 2 was # 459
# 460 , # 461
In net # 1 were, # 462
# 463 & # 464
# 465 coconuts were brought in by a little boy.
He got it in a C Palms. # 466 was brought in in
fairly bad shape. Due to heat he has started to
slip a little. Also in the evening net # 2