Saturniidae sp. — pinned, 1903.10.11 PL. II · A
II · Upper Canopy
Lobaria pulmonaria, glass-mount PL. II · B
Coprinus, spore-print on card PL. II · C
III · Mid-canopy
— from the field-log, 1903.10.11
On the morning of the eleventh, having waited out the rain, I rose at five-twelve and walked the southern transect. Specimen forty-one, a hydnellum, had been overturned by something heavier than a hare and lighter than an elk, and I replaced it without comment.
Hydnellum peckii · 46.8127°N / 121.7603°W · 05:42:17
IV · Sub-canopy — Index
Index of Catalogued Specimens
twenty-four of four hundred and twelve, 1903.10
V · Method
Specimens are catalogued at five-forty-two a.m. local civil twilight, when the canopy admits enough light to register on the silver halide but not enough to provoke movement in the Lepidoptera. The protocol is stricter than the season requires; I keep it for reasons I no longer remember and will not now examine.
VI · Herbaceous — nine of four hundred and twelve
The grid below holds nine of the four hundred and twelve. The tenth tile is missing because it depicts a thing that, between cataloguing and now, has ceased.
This archive is maintained by hand. — m.
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