Field notes: Eastern United States return trip through Canada and Northwest United States, San Diego trip,1916, and second Eastern United States trip "via northwest", v4546
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Toronto, Oct. 20 who wrote for the Oologist (under initials only), still alive, in Pajeros Valley; also Tod Sileinrantz, another egg collector. Friedman suggests Brewster Fund of Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., as possible publisher of Sinsdale's Meggie paper. Toronto, Oct. 21 to 25, inclusive: Time jammed with A.O.U. activities, all day and evenings - business meetings, regular programs, conversations with people. The latter almost the greatest benefit of the whole series of meetings. Program and minutes of meetings, by T.S.R., will of course appear in January Ack. Oct. 26: Left Toronto at 8:10 a.m. for New York. Out of Toronto toward Buffalo, terrain pretty level, a few glacial ridges, NE to SW; closely cultivated. Wild woods, of now leafless deciduous trees and