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Sycamores still appear on opposite hot slopes. Most of the trees are bare & brown & not recognizable from the Flyer.

Dark at Altoona.

Reached Pittsburg at 9:45 and during the 15 minutes stop had a hasty visit with Mr. Norman McClintock, a member of the Huron Lake Club & greatly interested in protection of deer & [[insertion]] ^ other [[/insertion]] game from wolves.

[[underline]] March 24 [[/underline]] - Sunday - Train delayed at Toledo so we reached Detroit at 8 A.M., one hour late. Found no train goes north on Sunday until 8 P.M. so had to lay over at Detroit all day.

Went out to zoo, on Belle Isle in the river - saw a few good animals. A pair of very dark yellowish gray wolves and two nearly white, very large wolves were so good that I hunted up the head keeper, Mr. Griver, and got the history of them.

The two dark grays are not very large but in good condition & heavy fur.