erossed the 
“e 
to lLdum 
B= PAS ES: 
Hh Th 4 
aac. wily 
ve a mon Aad f 
at Fane A @ a) ie Ly 
i bed ; 
ae ar) 
és pom 
‘ " “yy bcd ke, am ’ oy eo 
conspicious 
Rained part o 
ma an an old 
Aces 
apo" 
in * ey 
reddish 
went 
hing 
olive euneconys 
monk. 
nanatayal 
4n the forest 
“he rock formation chayge¢ 
summit 
AS CW TC e 
nothinge in 
a Tu ie bn”, * é age . Pte ary ot ge va La’ 
above the sugar mill a few miles away fo 
divide and descended the heavy nomtanya forest 
J 
here the granite stopping 
and places a block 
and extending the way down to 
ery clay 
He) 
trousverse into filled with water and one 
2st at the upper levels resembled that 
, Marra 1 Au a paneer A cee dee ha ree 
but contained a few slender palms in 
i+ resembled the Yuvini forest but lacked 
sree Perns 
and only 
first one seen 
vy ae vs Mpc tapi ‘ts OF aw, a rs ill 
on the rump before i an away and this 
2 No 
wes Negi We cabh ah 
o der, 
€ the 
hy, ps a em, 
she night 
4 a aa a isl go 
%O6 8] 9ecimens Os 
nonkey was 
© 
HAAAY HA AS 
2, Som @: a oa m § Ly ae 
ae a SM AL roger 
nory Banca } timese i Ww 
aw note 
the bushe 
in the i set some 
“i ty AG i! Se + i: 2 et he? * ty g « 
azsontis in aynea field high up in 
RA ‘ae Mis A, By oe f + Sy pty | ae: 
layordouna in the 
Cd 
und no road s 
much undergrowth 
we 2 NF eee rope th %, . & ; x Libs ha re 8 “Ty 
Pl4cs were in the 1 as ¢ shot a few 
Ria Nie. nine 
sey pa ng 
Ana 
ai 
large ones Met a troupe of yellow 
times but killed nonee 
ve caught no cilmarrus in the traps I saw in the forest con- 
Siderable pecarries 
of cilmayrus. About 
She country : 
mnnsas & * 
rolling ahout the 
A LTA 27° & 
our camp is 
logs, also many trails 
stene rocks of the Incas. The 
divided into small fields by stone 
walls which are low and broad 4 £t wide and arranged 

