Diary, 1928, of trips to Maryland, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and Washington, DC
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from the standpoint of general conservation (whatever he means by that), and not from the standpoint of any particular bird. I write since he had 1000 letters endorsing the split season or done for Georgia. Prosser adds his testimony to that of the Kellers by says that in this fresh eggs had been found every month of this year, and that he did not think the count of birds in September to be negligible if there was to be a season when no young would be found it would be an extremely short season