1892 
not found lower down. On© kind haring a long pointed cone is found 
AJuseo nearly to eunrait of the volcano. 
Tlalpam W© returned to this place (Tlalpam) Dec, It, (For list of birds from 
(Mexico) 
Tlalpam and from Lerma, see original notebook #2). 
Huitzilae W© left Tlalpam December 27 for Haitsila®, Morelos. We crossed the 
(Morelos ) 
divide passing south of the ”Cerro d© AJusco* on horseback. Soon after 
crossing diride we passed th© Crus del fJferquez which marked the boundary 
of Cortez hacienda which Included nearly the whole of the state of More* 
los, A few flycatchers, snowbirds, sparrows, woodpeckers, sapeuckars, 
flickers were seen onroufco. 
T/e arrived about S p*a. and two men who had charge of oar outfit 
showed up about an hour behind us. The principal vegetation seen on th© 
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road included cypress, Juniper on the lower slopes, on Mexican side hi^h- 
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©r up on the mountains we met with pine and near Huitzilac th© oaks oam 
in. The altitude of the place is about 7500 ft, 
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Mammals, Huitzilac, Morelos, Pee. 28 to Jan. 2t Basserist I trapped 
several specimen® near town. They are quite common. Relthr odont aay s % I 
caught four in the sacoaton several miles above town sear the base of 
pine-covered hills, Hr Devon » A single individual was bought of & native 
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hunter who killed it in the hills near town. Arvlocla ; Common in sacca- 
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ton near base of pine-covered hills, OryzcEwsi I caught a single sped- 
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men in same locality as Arvlcola®. It ms unlike those taker* at Tlalpam, 
Dinodoaya t Hone were procured but I saw unmistakable signs of thorn near 
bag© of pine-o over ed hills in a field. Sit grays s At least two species 
ere found. Hear town but one specimen was taken as they refused bait, 
but on the pine-covered hills near divide and near their base they are 
very common, Geoavs t Cffliaaon but very shy of traps. Specimen® we pro- 
