2$ 



tramps! Then back to the hotel to change clothes and go 

 to call on Sr Gilberto Montero to see his collection* He 

 has accumulated about 2U drawers of miscellaneous insects, 

 only part of which were labelled as to locality and almost 

 none were determined to genus or species . I noticed 



nothing that seemed out of the 



rvi^SHHMHHH ordinary run. While we were 

 % there, Ihl joined us and we 



all went back to the hotel for 

 dinner. After dinner Radl 

 wrote letters and Ihl and I 

 went for a walk. We found a 

 bench in the Par que and sat 

 for quite a time discussing 

 the relations which exist be- 

 tween the United States and 

 the Latin-American countries. 



Mar. 6 # The morning was given 

 up to sight-seeing. First we 

 went to the recently organized 

 Museum of the Araucanian Indi- 

 en. There were about U rooms 

 devoted to pottery, stone im- 

 plements, weaving, etc. Since 

 Temuco is the present center 

 of the Araucanians that are 

 left, such a museum is quite 

 properly located here. While 

 we were there, Ihl joined us 

 and we walked about town, 

 crossing the bridge over the 

 Rio Cautln. We saw many Indians 

 coming into town with produce 

 for market. Every Indian woman 

 wears an enormous silver breast 

 ornament, no two of which seem 

 alike. After lunch we went to 

 the Temuco office of the De- 

 partment of Agriculture where 

 we found Picasso and Ihl. We 

 took the Department truck and 

 *m drove out about 20 km. east of 



1% ^ e ^° Fun d° Cooper, 



j |j ^ ^^^^ j ; d more white grubs etc. 



gBfe^ VHUP Back to the hotel for a bath and 



rest. Before onces I went to the 

 photo shop for my last two film packs. The films themselves 

 looked not too bad but the prints were very yellow. We had 

 left some freshly emerged flies to harden at the Escuela 



