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Sierra de Valparaiso.

Peromyscus (long eared) ✓ (11773)
Peromyscus (sm-sp) ✓ (11786)
Figimodon fulvier? ✓ (11784)
Reithrodontomys ✓ (11790)
Ursus ✓
Cariacus ✓
Conislatians ✓
Sciurus Nyarntensis ✓ (11772)
Tamias bullen ✓ (11780)
Thomomys ✓ (11785)
Peromyscus (l.sp.) ✓ (11835)
Conepatus ✓ (11844)
Vespertilio.
Bat. ✓ (11849)
Peromyscus ✓ (4th sp.) (11861)
Neotoma v (11864)
[[strikethrough]] Marna narexs [[\strikethrough]]
Felis concolor ✓
Lepus ✓
Procyon ✓
Dicolytes tajacu ✓
Talusia novemciercla ✓
Urocyon - Lynx rufus ✓

Sierra de Valparaiso.

and there are extensive patches of Opuntias and a few small, thorny bushes.
Valparaiso is a small place situated on a small stream -- one of the headwaters of a branch of the Santiago river.

Nov. 26. Sierra de Valparaiso
Left Valparaiso this morning at 10:30 A.M. and made camp at an altitude of 8500 ft. about 5 P.M.
Road leads up very gradually to the top to the Sierra which is a sort of mesa country.
These mts. are different somewhat in character from the mts. crossed farther

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