Owens She lack of hardiness to resist transportstion. 
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Ock 7th Ucangnt B species of mice, 16 specimens in ali fae Was B pow pecs. 
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white bellied Rhipidomys but other. . euneomys and Fersonys. Worne 
A Vea JD 
ing ,¢1 ear and br ig ht but S00) m w=pr Le f4—for—hbucria _ft-neens 
Cet 8th 2 seine was rainy ve, ¥ could not start for Idg@ma until 11 aem. 
ay fen tP2 
W 2 Eravelfoa pgeborun > and ,camped at Idqma Fempe near a 
Tinea! BE 
cattle herde ers hut at the head of a black | bras sy valley. We 
sucess DIN. A pattems 
crossed | CaS tee valleys ar thet “head, and camped in the third < 
c : hitch’ pred fe 
sbountry, everywhere granite , Siteeehos Lorest_ except so femme 
grass. and 
The alfftitude Yergee on the road, about 12,000 ft,411 the peop- 
sapehi ham aad Tdfisa as a a — the d@ sound. The mounta- 
n, Peery o Ment 
oe. No snow —_ = seen ee 
though the at ee of the “Seoss. wnat be. cake 4h; G00 ft. 
Oct 9th We Remained {at camp! 14 peda. Pampa as it rained most of the morne 
thes bit Td 
“eo aiftitude by me? is 11,200 a corrected .bjy—eebeb 
inhere re Wa “chiefl; granite 
Se@mét Vent deer and . yigechie hunting cia the owner of the hut 
who said both those,aninets were abundant. Rain however kept 
us from seeing oven thne. I shot a, indigo warbler and a 
Nyeerta th 
Specimen of the /a ark wren we found so common at Occambamba Pass, 
The road e*xem-heme for oe league is Flaggard by large 
in 24 29 
flat granite stones and built & ft wide imestreaight—lLines and 
N 
is one of the snoient inca roads,bet mo ruins of terraces were 
) ppt 2 
“ose 8 @ f? on he ah rv ; f- 
seen ema the aka ee continue built of stone “7,0 
ay ft WOW, ALA T pray 
Ar osama: lhe—tre—sunmite—orer—the e-ebimbed<tT sheave 
10 ae Lig. Aten de Sy NAD 
a a 
estinateat—abeut—26-560—e2-15706 4 I — e,seealee of 
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Nice; lLattemtekt Pp eunen$ys and a yellow Orvas species 
Sepa on Rontepentce—o= our journey— ‘fom tivn 
\ NAPA Dry frsr®. a /\ 2-A/) S sw HMA. Nan s AAS tA. A= OEE Gan Vg: 
Oct lO0th «x The road was flage ed by heavy stones. and Kyla wide mq st of 
the way but was washed out in many places a the ancient Inca 
Te — 
road destroycd partially. seek ours after starting we pcrossed 
. of he, 4 eed 
& good sized river which heads near Litigay pass and, here the 
Lucma road Joined we Our road. There was a hut here but no 
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inhabitants, The road continued. flagged by granite blocks of 
Inca constructio j | 
-UCTIONse AGE 1 DeMe, or two leagues farther on, we 

