Field notes, v1753
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Stehuis, R. 1963 54 Asian Tripo New Delhi Jan. 15 blundered into them. The water was dark green, hardly grum to algae. The myna-like bird and the gray goose were prevalent. I saw a torix wigg just with 3 feet of a grazing "oupea" and it did not fly. This bird is robin size, has yellow legs and bill, a yellow bare patch around the eye, olive back & chest, dark tail and wings. There are white spots at the tip of the tail and a white patch on the secondaries. Over the entryway to one of the buildings of the N block was the following inscription: "Liberty will not descend to a people. A people must raise themselves to liberty. It is a blessing that must be earned to be enjoyed." Inside was public information on the Chinese aggression. Dr. Singh, a vigorous, solidly built dark skin man of 45+ received me graciously and listened attentively to my description of "guide - lines". He expressed sympathy with the views expressed and said he would set up a group to study and evaluate the proposals if we requested this and sent him copies. I described my work in elementary school science to illustrate further the kind of approach presented in "guidelines". He seems to be truly interested. I described my anxiety in meeting elementary school children and he told how once I, thero