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elouds or mist covered tip country and we returned to camp. 
In the afternoon I went bird shooting near fam D where I se- 
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eured 4 of the red-bellied tanagers, soe areas Pliycatcher, 
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one of the brown flyeateher and a small humming bird. 
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May 24th. We went to tae Caorihuayrachina ruins again to-day ae i 
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bear but found none or any recent evidence altho we went merch | 
for them towards Mat@hu Picchu peak than last trip and remained 
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on the summit watehing until 3 P. M. I sent the Indian ,back 
for the mules and he reported seeing a bear just below the 
ruins at the upper edge di any ip oe a which bolted back into 
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the forest before he could | \eereabet all of which was appar-= 
ent fabrication. I was struek to-day by the greatg abundance 
of small tree ferns at timberline bordering the grass country. 
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The real timberline tree here is Acae¥a which oecurs high up 
above the other montanta trees often néar the snows Mt. S i- 
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cantay was clear of clouds most of the dey The other Indian, 
visited eo rat traps in the Huayrudo Pass Cowes) and brought 
backone i ea and oné OryZomys. These trans were placed 
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at 13,000 feet under large boulders well above the montanfa. 
The rock formation everywhere here is gray or whitish granite. 
Two @ndrs flew about us to-day as usual, cone=—efmuhich I shot ~~ 
AS at as it was perched on a cliff but missed it. 
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May 25th, Ascended the Inca trail to the Huayruro Pass but saw no 
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bears, Set oné,trar above the fort on an old bear trail at 
the edgs of the forest and another trap at sg Picass half way 
above camp and reported secing ee ee and seeing deer tracks, 
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"ut no bear dign, Day pani cated sine aor until 5 P.M, 
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when the clouds drifted UPA f lie Re Mokrowbn Ara “yy A. HO Mar, 
May 26th. 3 Remained at camp can birds and small mammals. The 
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pass but brought in only a ee fi Eungomya and a slaty 
wren, I e¢limbed up to the mains of Cedrobambg and found that 

