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1894
preparing to deposit 1st egg or
was putting finishing touches to nest.
visited it 4/15, no birds, seems deserted -
Later - visited it twice more,".
18) 4/14 C. D. S. side of large, start
thick foliated, spreading oak in
pasture. Lining on ground. Found
out later from Pattison boys that
Nelson Smith did it.
19) 4/14 Old C.B.J.? Top of largest oak
by smaller redwood.
20) 4/14 Eng. Sharrow. Pulled out of hole
few feet from ground in pasture by
briars on Sather fence, by Pattison boys.
No eggs.
21) 4/15 Same. Found by Harry Sheldon,
who said got 4 eggs yesterday. Found 1
today gave to Tom Gardiner, Next Stre.
22) 4/15 Probably Eng Shar. Started in a
hollow 25 ft up in largest oak near Clair in
pasture. Stopped.