Field notes, v1752
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1.6vok 1987 journal 206. Eastern Trip, New Brunswick to Nova Scotia July 21 at one of these for about 45 min (cont'd) to make dinner, I heard siskins, but no grosbeaks or crossbills. I then continued to Sackville, New Hampshire, where I slept overnight in an old farm road just W of town. July 22 The dawn was cloudy and drizzly and warm (about 55-60° F). I drove into Sackville for more tries to call Ray Millett of the Canadian Wildlife Service to amend my collecting permit. I had also tried last night. He was not answering his phone, so I decided to just go on to Newfoundland. I got on the Trans-Canada Highway and drove to the border station to Nova Scotia where I got maps & brochures, then I went off the T.C.H. on Rte 6 E to New- Glasgow, N.S., which was shorter. Here the truck "lurched" very badly, so I stopped at an Esso station where I explained the truck's condition to a guy who said it was probably the gas filter. Well, I had bought one back in Red Lodge, Mon- tana, but I did not know the