Field notes: Alaska, v4401
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E.M.Brock 1958 Journal May 30 Seattle, Washington Traveling in the company of Mr. William Mahn, I took a United airline flight out of Oakland, California at 7 P.M. Our arrival in Seattle was about 10 PM May 31 Fairbanks, Alaska A Pan American flight leaving Washington at 1:AM was taken and we arrived at Fairbanks at about 7 in the morning. Hotel reservations were made and after walking around town met a friend of Bills'; a Mr. Charles Genant - a Chemistry teacher at the University of Alaska. He and his wife, Hannah, had us over to their house for the rest of the day. June 1 Mr. and Mrs Genant took us on a picnic along the Nenana Road nearly all the way to Nenana. The flora in the area is really all of black and white spruce, cottonwood, aspen and willow June 2 Unniat, Alaska Before loading the plane, we made arrangements for a stopover at Unniat since it was known that the dump at Unniat was a good source of skeletal material of large mammals. We left Fairbanks at 0900 and arrived at Unniat at