Field notes: Eastern United States trip, book 1, v4545
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32 May 2 - D.C. Shelf b; number (bottle) 6. Thus Ab 6 w goes on stopper and jar label (a stick small, or outside of bottle. A full label goes on inside of jar, showing them. Samples secured. Catalog systematically and geographically. Referring again to trays for skull- examination, referred to on preceding page; we should have about 8 made with 3/4-inch rim all around. Some series of skulls can then be kept out, that is, separate from main collection, until a study is wholly complete. May 3 7 a.m. - A [illegible] Cardinal in an elm outside the window (1327 Girard St.), gives frequently a not loud "trips", not unlike that of Andelion Warbler - nothing like as loud as Black-headed Grosbeak. Occasionally the Cardinal gives a few low warbling notes, but