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ing my bag we went to the Hotel Tivoli where he had made 

 a reservation for me. Before leaving the airport we 

 learned that there would be no plane the next day so I 

 could have a good night's sleep. I lay down until dinner 

 time, then ate and went to bed. 



Feb. 10. Komp came to the hotel at 9 and we started out 

 to do some sightseeing. First he did some errands in 

 Panamd City, which merges imperceptibly into Balboa. Next 

 we went to the Gorgas Memorial Laboratory. Gapt. kitche- 

 ner was on duty, otherwise the lab was nearly deserted. 

 I saw the animal rooms and the breeding cages where the 

 mosquitoes are reared for the experimental work with malar- 

 ia. As Mrs Komp was away, Bill had lunch with me at the 

 hotel. Marston Bates and his wife, who was Nancy Fairchild, 

 were up from Villavicencio and Mrs Fairchild was down from 

 Florida. Nancy had just had her third child. Ye all ate 

 lunch together and certainly both Marston and Nancy are very 

 attractive e 



After lunch we called Zetek on the phone, found him in, 

 and went to his home for a short call. We talked about the 

 work at Barro Colorado Island mostly. From there we went 

 to the airport to check my passage for the next day and then 

 out the Canal Road to the first set of locks. 7/e were able 

 to go across the canal and see the beginnings of the dupli- 

 cate set of locks that is being constructed. Back to the 

 road and on to the Pedro Kiguel locks and the Culebra Cut. 

 We stopped to collect at spots along the road and near the 

 Cut we turned in to the grounds of the Plant Industry Ex- 

 periment Station at Summit. Collecting was not good but I 

 did pick up a few interesting things. From Summit we went 

 back to the hotel for dinner. 



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 Lv BALBOA (Albrook Fid), OZ.<&#. .75° 



ArCALI, Colombia^ " 



LvCALI, Colombia^ . " 



QUITO, Ecuador (see Table 18). . . . 



Ar GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador^ ? 



Lv GUAYAQUIL, Ecuador^ " 



ArTALARA, Peru " 



LvTALARA, Peru * 



Ar CHICLAYO, Peru a 



LvCHICLAYO,Peru " 



Ar LI M A (Limatambo) , Peru " 



Feb. 11. Up at U All and to the airport by bus. After my 



ticket was checked, I 

 went to the lunch coun- 

 ter and had breakfast. 

 Cur plane was an hour 

 late in starting; this 

 one was a Douglas two 

 motor TC3A, neither as 

 roomy nor as comfortable 

 as the one out of " iami. Our first stop was Cali where I 

 bought six packs of Pi el Roja cigarettes for a dollar bill. 

 Should have had at least eight but there was no time to 

 argue. At Guayaquil I had a bottle ready and picked up two 

 mantids and some other things on the airport windows. Just 

 after leaving Guayaquil we were ordered to put on our belts, 

 even though we were not leaving or approaching an airport. 

 Almost immediately we ran into a short but sharo storm with 



