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in a lot
found in nearly abandoned canyon for three winters
and one was
Incredible in water, but one was
tectonic deposit - silent, unremarkably.
plurals between yellowed, wrinkled nuts and shiny white eyes; two small size fluctuations-
distinctly preserved chest-gutted, drained yellowed on undersides
I found and identified by Sadie Brown. Back first
Mount View Cemetery, Alameda Co. Calif
64. Lower San Diego Co. Calif: 5
266.10. The Juana R. Valley, San Diego Co. Calif: 5
266.14. Morongo Valley, San Bernardino Co. Calif: 6
266.10. Javelina Lake: 15
266.9. Mines Rd., Alameda Co. Calif: 5 not in preserved habitat.
266. H. Trestle Pallet, Tilden Park, Contra Costa Co. Calif.: 4
266. 5. Rodger Padson, Marin Co. Calif.: 5. Better Wallace
Sacramento R. Yolo Co. Calif.: 1 h.o.
and RCA station
(und 31 (Cal.) 61 Reyes No. Marin Co. Calif.: 5 of abandoned Ranch
Furmanox officinae Western Flycatcher