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1894.
99) Least Tit. 5/6. 10 ft over
ground in a firnile sycamore
limb. Inaccessible. Large nest.
100) Old either Song Sparrow or
Warbler 5ft up in crotch of vines
in swamp; shaded by small trees.
101) Same position. Lots of down
feathers & moss. Either a started
L. Tit (but from position think more
probably a warbler)
102) C. H. F. 5/6 between Mt. E. &
Alvarado. 10ft up against gum. 1 e. by
103) C. H. F. 5/8. 5 fresh eggs. oak
Tree, 8ft up; on path from road to stage.
Save them to wheelbarrow.
104) A. & R. Hummingbird. Watched
bird 15 min. I think tail feathers
are round. 9ft up on W. side of
"flycatcher" Cypress by smaller
red wood. Nest is fresh. R. Nest
105) Shurried Towhee 7 G. 2. 2
highly incubated eggs of both kinds
+ 2 Egg, fresh of S.J. 4/1 too far gone