August 4-6 
August 7 
August 8 
higher yp. Saw only a few large ones, most of the specimens were 
minature. None of the contained embryos. Took photos of 
dead viscashos and reck villages where they live.,Saw only two 
pairs of guallata geese and failed to shoot enye Reached Ollan- 
taybambo at 7430 in darkness and foun id an inglish missionary 
and an am divine from Pennsylvania visitors. Husbrouch, eye 
narcd and ‘rdos were only members at the station. Saw on way down 
qe 
at dusk a night hawk or poor 1 in the road several times. 
% 
Remained at the station skinning viecashos and bités and packing 
up Sspecimenss 
sel in the flesh which he had killed 
as 1% emerged from a hole in a stone house. The head was bade 
iy smashed. Rained 4e yesterday ond to-day in showers most of 
the time . 
Vent out shooting above with M & H a5 5 Pems to Pin. at the 
mouth of Particalla Valley shot a Tinanor 1 bushy hillside 
where I saw two others. Shey were solitary and like quail refused 
to fly except when shot at, A ls ge white shouldered wood pigeon 
was shot also, 
Vent out deer shooting across the valley and up & Small creek 
to the divide leoking down on Silque creek where Norkill shot 
& guend deer from a herd of nine. We followed an old inca water 
ditch or aseguia which runs high above the valley along the fode 
two genals of iying down 
far below us. The ran and I shot at he stood some 300 
yatds away. Finally T hit him and he moved sone few yards away 
and then stood behind * rock only his head visible. ~hrough 
glasses I oould see his horns distinctly. They were of the single 
Simple forked 2 pointed typical of guenais and without any prow- 
ne 
a 
tine. Ye tried to stalk down on him but the place was a sheer 
olif! and we could not see below us, Finally we hearder most 
and saw afterwards a deer far below us sunning along the side- 
hill. We found no more deer or any tracks or dung in any other 
places The ridge Bas an old fort and field on it with many terr- 
aces or Andenes below it, The alltitude is about 12,500 ft and the 
bird life is like that of the Occabambhea Pass, 

