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NOV 14 1904
Alameda, cal., to and from San Francisco, cal.
Conditions:- In both morning & evening the temper-
ature was warm. In the morning the wind was
SE, and everything pointed to an approaching storm,
which we struck on the homeward trip at
5:15 P.M. It rained heavily during the night.
Larus Californicus was common in the
morning; practically no gulls in the evening.
I rode inside of the morning
NOV 16 1904
Alameda, cal., to and from San Francisco, cal.
Conditions:- In the morning it was foggy, in the
evening clear.
Along the mole I saw a few gulls, one
of which was Aechmophorus occidentalis
and another Columbua auritus. I rode inside
the boat.
In the evening I saw a few Larus
Californicus.