Field Notebook: Alabama, Florida, New Hampshire, New York, Vermont. 1927, 1928, 1931, 1932, 1933
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Command and Hindward = Lower Gentlemen dolent appearance to be nothing more than the same titles. Jan 13 - 1928, Lafayette pears are much used in New Orleans as an omelet Stews, from Roseland to the mouth of W.C. The peppers are always up to about three inch and are mainly clefts and to some extent quarts. Evidence to material is partly from the Mississippi r. Since I have a piece that has fins. An old friend of mine told me he had collected Min. Fins. All the peppers are chiefly stained a yellow ochre, but is all an dull oxy- dyed. It is the work of the locals to the mouth with some by the river. Even or the peppers are not more than out- rounded.