1893 
Hanoho CJo 
de Agua 
Jico 
(Vera Cruz) 
Atlteoo 
(Puebla) 
them ,; lrdea Colorado” and the one found in the pine 'woods above the 
n AzuleJo T ' so that frost the lower edge of the oske up to the pines are 
found the Mcfco and Agdoa Colorado, and free upper edge of oaks to timber 
line, the Asuleio. Shey tell me here there are three kinds of pine 
found above this oak belt. 
Sunday, July 16 - Came down from, the H&noho QJo de Agua day before 
yesterday. Spent the afternoon of same day until it rained setting 
gopher traps which yielded nothing. Shot a a mirlo” as the people ©all 
a very dark bluish colored thrush* Set out more gopher traps yesterday 
and got one gopher, She swift I shot at Rancho in oak woods was 
Chaetura bnnmeitorques. Shey were caramon but did not generally fly 
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near the ground. Coffee is not raised more than two or three miles 
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above Jioo and only a few feet hitter than the level of the town* 
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Granges, bananas, mangoes, and other fruits are raised. Coffee raising 
is the principal business of the country. 
July 23 - We left Jico July 17 for this place. Walked to Ceatepee, 
a packer taking our outfit on two pack males. W© reached Coat epee 
about 8 a«a* and at ID took the ear far Jalapa where we arrived about 
noon. Went to Hotel Mestdoo where we stopped two days* Leaving Jalapa 
on the 19th, a ride of about 6 hoars brought us to Puebla, where we had 
to wait until the following day (20th) to catch a train for this place. 
She altitude here is about 0000 feet, and is much dryer than in the 
State of Vera Cruz about Jioo. It is, however, a poor place for animals 
of all kinds, being perhaps a little too high for the birds which are 
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n in the adjoining State of Morelos at Yantepeo, etc. 
Puebla is a very 
city# the streets are wide and regular and the 
town sits level and building®, many of them two stories high and very 
uniform along entire streets. 
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