Catalogue and journal, v1566
Page 497
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Jan.12,1937 Strawberry Can,Berkeley,Calif. concentration was partly caused by presence there) some birds that might have been foraging higher or the hillsides had ther not been snow there. Nearly every tree in the area near the snow & in the snow covered area showed some degree damage from frost; from a few limbs broken off to the whole trunk broken in two or the whole tree tipped over. The Eucalyptus trees were damaged most (but some) the Bay trees were also badly damaged. The road mentioned above is the one that hits the S. min about 200 yards east of the 2nd) Pandoramic way I connect with Equestrian paths 4 or 5 hundred yards NE] the bay "C".