Field notes, v503
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5/1/1937 CCC Camp, Strawberry Canyon, Berkeley, Calif. than the ?'s. From here it seems that the ? birds are not as "huddled" down as the ? and look about them more. This is probably due to the coloring of the head of the ? that tends to make them more conspicuous, however. M.V.Z., Berkeley, Alameda Co., California Because of the steady rain in the Primitive Area all morning from 8-12 I merely jotted down notes in a small notebook and am now compiling them in this one. I contacted one of the landscape gardeners at the botanical garden and found out the "dope" that I wanted to know about. He claims that TMr Brydon is the one in charge of the garden and is the one that I should see if I want to get working space in one of the offices. TMr Brydon is there on week days from 8-430. I was also told that if I worked it right I could undoubtedly obtain space in a small office in the garden. The gardener even showed me the office. It seems that it has been used in the past merely as a reserve room. It is a very nice place. - Painted white on the inside, has a telephone (for use by