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It has been very satisfactory to have the Biology proposals sent to 
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HfeH some of the strains of completing other deadlines in Washington* and 
also a bit nore at leisure. I send you the schedule of my survey herewith* 
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four-passengor Cessna 180, landing on mi old airstrip that had been used 
during the war. Here two men not me and we walked back for an hour to tl o 
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river where I visited for a time with a San Bias Indian family and then con¬ 
tinued by dugout up the river for another hour, to a location where the 
Gorges Laboratory has a mosquito survey in action. From the camp I climbed 
up a slight ridge to visit the four boys spotted at intervals 40 to 60 feet 
from the gr d in the troes dhere they roosted like monkeys, serving as 
human bait for mosquitoes. T ' hen captured are chilled by ice brought 
in on the same laborious route that I had travelled, and every three days or 
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strip and expect to be over there for throe to four weeks. The San Bias 
Indian Reservation is a region that has been closed nnd that I have long 
desired to enter. I now have the necessary permissions, 
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