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106 June 5 Ottawa
gathered by John Macoun (now 80
years old) and his camp cook
named Spreadborough. The latter
has lately sent in much stuff
on his own account. Then there
is fresh material coming in for
Rudolph M. Anderson on the Arctic
Coast. Dr. Anderson is scheduled
to become Curator of Mammals here
when he returns. The younger
Macoun (J.M., son) is now
wholly engrossed in Botany; we
further editions of "Catalogue of Canada
Birds" will appear under that
authorship.
This evening we drove thru some
parts and out to Mr. Forester's
home. Birds seen were: Crow
(july 15); English Sparrow (hordes);
Clipping Sparrow (4); Yellow Warbler (
Maryland Yellowthroat (1); Flicker (1