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B. Hamilton
1967
Journal
July 6
Loz de Lackey, 1300', 22Km N, 11Km W of Choney, Dept. Limex, Peru
Chondrostoma vycibius. Catl something smell and low in the w.
Stern of S and Y canyon. I immediately started up the whi on my
step (abt 30') the slope was come with small screey shrubs
about 1'-1 1/2' tall. The were 5-10' apart but weren't too healthy
probably because of the constant change growth. The hillsides were
covered with great trails and frequently stellar paths winding
by them. While climbing the hill I noticed that there were many
small (abt 2'-2 1/2') stalks exists almost every foot contours on
(could be found by kneeling) and many larger contours 4-5. Also in
several places lizards could be seen running at the hillside they
were about 2