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well marked in this
[illegible]
the night hawks were
ordinarily a group of
mules - judging by the
white mottled and curvy
which had gathered there
to feed. The day was
coudy as before mentioned
so accounting for their
presence at mid-day.
The were as thick as
swallows in migration
time (no expostation) and
the flew everywhere
about as at close range.
Certainly I felt the
day was valuable. We
had seen the location
of the