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savanas, with scattered, leathery-leaved, deciduous 

 trees. Denser growth by river side and on hills adja- 

 cent. 



May 1-27. Finca Nance Bonito (about 2800 ft.). South- 

 ern slope of Volcan de Chiriqui. Plenty of forest, 

 cleared in places for coffee plantations, a fine palm 

 locally abundant. Savana region ascending to about 

 2000 ft. Conifene altogether wanting in the district, 

 probably not reaching south of Nicaragua. 



May 28- June 25. Las I'otrerillas (El Banco) . Similar 

 ground. Not far from Nance Bonito. 



June 26- July 13. David. 



July 14- Aug. i. Finca La Elvira. Similar to Nance 

 Bonito. 



Aug. 2-8. Las Potrerillas. 



Aug. 9-11 Boquete (3550 ft.). Southeastern slope of 

 Volcan de Chiriqui. 



Aug. . 12-20. La Caldera (1500 ft.). Savana region, 

 with scattered trees. On road from David to Atlantic 

 coast. 



Aug. 2i-Sept. 27. Las Potrerillas. 



Sept. 28-Oct. 20. David. 



Oct. 2i-Nov. 28. Bugaba (1000 ft.). Fine forests here, 

 extending into Costa Rica ; eastward and southward 

 savanas, with scattered trees. Rio Ascaria and Rio 

 Chiriqui Viejo descending through forest country. 

 Sugar cane and coffee cultivated. 



Nov. 29. Jugales (2500 ft.). 



Nov. 3O-Dec. 10. Potrero del Volcan (4000 ft.). Sa- 

 vanas ascending up to 6000 ft. to the precipitous west- 

 ern slope of the Volcan de Chiriqui (11,000 ft.). 

 Dense forests westward and southward. Lagoons in 

 forest, through which passes the Rio Chiriqui Yicjo. 

 Uninhabited district, in which large numbers of cat- 

 tle are pastured. 



Dec. n, 12. Bugaba. 



Dec. 13-26. David. 

 1882. Dec. 27-Feb. 2. Bugaba. 



