Field notes, v4514
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(1) Camp Lewis Trip June 13 1924 Left San Pedro at 5 P.M. Boat a regular palace and sailed with very little motion. As we left the harbor I noticed some sea birds which appeared to be guillemots. Very few gulls followed the boat which was going 22 knots an hour. June 14 Awoke about six a.m. to see that were close to shore along the Santa Cruz Coast. Passed through the golden gate about 9 and landed in San Francisco. Went with some other S.B. fellows over to the Berkeley Campus, while attempting to find the Vertebrate museum and wandered about the Campus and noticed an interesting Civilanza. The birds seem to entirely of transition character. Some of the resident breeding birds were: western Robin, Punctateback Thrush, Nuttall Sparrow alive - sided ? Lapsley, Chickadee titmouse etc. It seemed unusually queer to hear the "White Grouse".