Field notes, v1351
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Hendrickson 1950 Journal 20 Oct. 26 at 5 A.M. N. Villarrica, 1400 ft., Huila, Colombia, S.A. levels. The "oxalis-like" plant is plentiful there, about 4"-6" high. On closer inspection, it is not a four- part, oxalis-like leaf, but a pinnate begonia-like leaf of more than 4 leaflets. Is it Tiliopora biapcularis? Many Coryphosaurus seen (see species account). Clove-like lizard taken in thick thorn scrub (see species account) anole (?)). Deetail calling in (Columa) several spots on high flat. The morning was cloudy and it looked like rain - very sultry - but cleared in 8. W. & night started clear. About '1/2" rain fell in the very early morning. Jacklighted Procyon, Sylvilagus (see species accounts), and another animal (cat ?). Was unable to approach the last. Paulino and a friend went out jacklighting later without success. 37 traps out. Heard. Oct. 27 Howlerus calling during night (see sp. account) Oct. 27 Nothing in traps. Skinned Procyon which I shot last night, and spent most of remainder of day skinning