Field notes, v503
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Arnold M.V.Z. Berkeley, Calif. 1937 Oct. 1, 1937 the WPA; is convenient to the Primitive Area and has a large table on which to do map work and the like. The room also had a stove in it to use on cold days. This is really an ideal set-up compared to the big, dark-colored drafty rooms of the CCC camp. I also obtained more information regarding keys and locks. It seems that the key that I received from Dr. Grinnell is the key into the botanical garden rather than the primitive area. This key was numbered 2007. I was also told that Key # 224 should be obtained if I was to use all of the botanical garden gates. As far as getting into the Prim. Area goes there is only one gate with a lock on it. This gate is at the corner of the fence nearest the water tank and main office. This gate was locked by a cheap lock bearing the number 61 on one side. It was a "Master" brand lock. All the other gates are lockless. In the same corner of the area as the one (gate) just mentioned is a large double sized gate entering the area from the enclosure where the water tank is. This gate was about two feet ajar so that most any