Field notes: Eastern United States trip, book 1, v4545
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26 Apr. 29 - S.C. land when not cultivated is covered with rich deciduous growth. Here are cypress in its scrags, but the pines have nearly all disappeared. The soil is richer, as attested by numerous thriving truck garden. April 30 In Charleston Museum: A mounted ? Duck Hawk (no. 332), adult is more heavily streaked on jugulum and transversely spotted on lower breast, sides and belly, than the darkest Blackbird I can recall; hence pealei again discounted! Note: - Establish reading rack in Museum for display of current periodicals & separates -- to a year old, coming to anyone. The individual property remains on papers and magazines signed.