1893 
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Chihuahua 
Mapiml 
(Durango) 
Jimlco 
(Coahuila) 
could not got any of them. I saw flocks of quails all probably Pali i- 
peola aquamaba on soweral occasions during the trip* I got back to 
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Santo Domingo in tins to get out all ay traps and Stayed all night at 
the mine where 1 was very kindly treated, lade a pretty good catch 
last night and came don to Chihuahua in the cab by the first train to- 
day, and made up sy specimens. 
December 8 - Save been trapping her© since last writing, getting 
r- . . 
more specimens of the small Djoodqars. etc* She other night while sett- 
ing traps, 1 found that about sunset the Caliofchrus aeaeus which spend 
th© day foraging about in th© neighborhood of the station fly down the 
rivor somewhere to pass the night. They fly up in large flocks emery 
morning about sunrise. 
December 16 - Left Chihuahua finally the morning of the 12thj stayed 
on© night at Bsealon and set out a tm traps. Cot only two gjto^rs,, 
Took the train on the 13th for M&pimi, whore I arrived at 5*30 p.m* the 
sane day. I forgot to mention a 
1 shot at Escalon. 
Spent 
Caught 17 specimens, including 
ing genera* 
a 
JSL 
i,. Sit Gears. All are 
tolerably common ©swept th© 
of which I only found after consid- 
erable search two or three diggings. I caught two specimens. It is 
possible they may be eoEsaom cm land which is cultivated a few miles from 
here, tut they are very ©care© in the immediate neighborhood of the sta- 
tion. The two specimens were from a tract of cleared ground near the 
station which several years ago appeared to have been cultivated. I did 
act go to the term 18 miles away which is reached by "diligenein’ 1 . 
December 18 - Left Hapimi on Idle 16th at 8*30 p.s* and reached this 
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