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Huachinango. [[2 Columned Table]] | --- | --- | | / Lepus (cot.)| | | / Sciurus deppei. | 12031 | | [[crossed out]] Microtus [[/crossed out]] | | /Nyctinomus. | 12017 | | / Microtus | 12001 | | / Blarina (l. sp.) | 12008 | | / Blarina (sm. sp) | 12013 | | / Sorex. | 12015| | / Oryzomys. l. sp. | 12000 | | / Oryzomys (sm. sp.) |12040 | | / Didelphys (gray. sp.) | 12038 | | / Cariacus | | | / Coassus. | | | / Lepus. | | | / Peromyscus melanophrys? | 12054 | | / Geomys | 12037 | | / Reithrodontomys | 12023 | | / Peromyscus (sm. sp) | 12066| | / Urocyon. | | | / Procyon. | | Huachinango evening. [[crossed out]] Hills [[/crossed out][] The hill just at the edge of the town is volcanic in character. On and around it this afternoon I found pieces of ollas [[crossed out]] and [[/crossed out]] that seemed to be of ancient manufacture and rather large chunks of obsidian scattered about in same place. Mts. High groups occur a few miles away S. and West of Tulancingo and also N.W. by N. Jan 3d. Huauchinango. Puebla Left Tulancingo at 6. A.M. and came on here
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Again, REOPENED for same reason as previous page. [[crossed out]] - the second needs a slash.
Also had to change the place names for Jan. 3d.
AND!!! The top part had not been transcribed.