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LIDICKER 1959 Journal. (July 22 cont.) 13 cd. P. difficilis from 8200± ft. were as follows: 8 cd. ♂♂ - all w/desc. parts. 5 cd. ♀♀: a) no antb. nip, non-femur b) " , part. or lightly healed, horns sl. enlarged, 2 cl. in nt. w. + 1 lg. full; 1 cl. + 2 c.c. in wt. vs. c) no antb. part. or lightly healed, horns sl. enlarged; wt. vs. w/2 cl., left or w/3 cl. d) nip, wt. eaten by some canine (cobras front ½ & annul) e) no antb. nip, horns sl.enlarged; 1 c.c. + 1 horn full. or wt. vs.; left or w/2 c.c. + 2 horn full. Caught a small Scleromys in short grass around camp (#2111). This was the first night with little or no rain. Bird list for this camp: Turkey Vulture Red-tailed Hawk resident Accipiter (about size ? & Cooper's Hawk) - WZL Mearns Quail - fairly com. Band-tailed Pigeon - com. Otus trichopsis (NKJ coll. 2) - I also heard them Gst. H. Owl - NKJ Elf Owl? (Ned thought he heard them) Whip-poor-will - heard along 1 night & occasionally other nights Poor-will - heard abundantly White-eared Hummingbird - freq. (sar. nets found) Broad-tailed .. . -com. Knoli .. . resident, Raptor-backed species - WZL (looked up and solid nfro)