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Hendrickson
1950
Journal
81
Nov. 28 El Mico, 4 km. S., 7:22 km. W. San Martin; 1600 ft. Mata, Colombia, S.A.
The situation (in trees) reminded him of
Kyla versicolor calling which he had
heard in the past (U.S.). I found the
dead shell of a Testudo denticulata
about halfway up the slope of the
foothills. Heard monkeys calling from
several points on return trip to
the ranch. In the evening Dr. Returning,
we found Dr. Fred Medem had
arrived, from a field trip in the
N part of the Macarera. He speaks
English well enough to carry on almost
any type of conversation, and has been
most cordial to me. In the evening
Dr. Stebbins & I went out nightlighting
near the ranch. We saw a Dumeril (?)
and Dr. Stebbins saw some sort of
large, rabbit-sized,