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[[in pencil]] Feb 5, 1930 [[/pencil]]

[[margin, vertical blue line]] out (only [[underlined]] relatively [[/underlined]] flat, however) and the [[insertion]] Rio [[/insertion]] Tiete' flood-plain is mostly broad. It is a beautiful river, obviously in high water, so many trees were in water like the Illinois ^[[insertion]] R. [[/insertion]] in spring. The country is all coffee and maize mostly coffee - miles and miles of it. [[/margin]] It wasn't until about 2 hours west of the wash out that I saw country worth hunting grasses in. I marked the station and may stop over a day on the way back. [[vertical blue line]] As [[margin, vertical blue line]] the altitude lowered the country became wooded, by dark it
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