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3873, Mmnenius hudeonicus ♀ Alameda, Cal.; July 20, 1909; C.A.S. No.
3874 Macrorhamphus griseus ♀
3875
3876
3877
3878 Symphenia semipalmata ♀
3879 Macrorhamphus griseus ♂
3880 ♀
3881 ♀
3882 ♂
3883 ♂
July 23, 1909.
Alameda, to San Francisco, Cal.
On the bay I see Larus occidentalis and Larus hermanni
There are a good many shore birds at low tide in the light
near the roundhouse and a few curlew on the marsh.
Nycticorax nycticorax is seen as usual about Alameda.
July 28, 1909.
Alameda to San Francisco, California.
On the bay this morning I saw Larus occidentalis,
Larus hermanni, and one Phalacrocorax. I saw several
immature gulls, probably Larus occidentalis.
July 31, 1909.
For the past two or three days past I have noticed a
good many gulls, apparently Larus occidentalis in the light
near the roundhouse, also a fair number of shore
birds here and on the marsh. On the bay near Goat Island
I have seen a good number of [illegible], one flock of about 20 being seen.