Field notes, v510
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ule Behle 1933. Berkeley, Alameda Co. Calif. M.V.Z. MC. 87. Sept. 5. became the bird was crippled and unable to attain food. Weight not taken. Sept. 5. acc. 4195 179 mr? Northern Gannet Skeleton only 180 " " " " 181 " " " " These three birds found dead on Sept. 3rd by W.S. Follett '4 mi. E of east end San Mateo Bridge, Alameda Co. Calif. Saved as skeleton only. No sex could be determined nor could weights be taken since the birds had been gutted before being brought in. Sept. 7. acc. 182 mr? Black-footed Albatross Diomedea nigripes - Skull only Found by Vincent Mowbray 5052 Fairfax Ave. Oakland on the outer beach San Francisco, about three miles below Fleischacker Zoo. August 27, 1933- The bird