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May 27, 1933 Cont. Jewett has list of birds seen saw [[underline]] Robins nest 4 young. Red tailed Hawks [[/underline]] plentiful everywhere on this mountain Crippled a [[underline]] Townsend Warbler [[/underline]] & lost it. also one [[underline]] Red naped Sapsucker [[/underline]] but secured the male. Collected 12 birds but didn't get anything extraordinary save above.
May 28, 1933
Lv Ontario 7:00 AM ret 6:00 PM with Pud Long over his trapping territory to Owyhee dam. We visited it. It is an immense structure - one that rather staggers the imagination but there is not yet enough water to fill it. saw very few birds but collected many pentstemons of a new type - Possible P. [[underline]] cusickii  [[/underline]] form. Phlox [[ngide?]] - etc. Found numerous nests of the desert round tail woodrat and one antelope ground squirrel.
May 29, 1933
Lv. Ontario 7:15 AM via Weiser - New Meadows etc to Lewiston. Found some beautifully flutted forms of [[underline]] P. oreganus [[/underline]] on the hills south of New Meadows also a new & distinct Eriogonum with pink flowers. collected a few birds but saw nothing unusual. Spent some time with Owen Morris conferring on various matters
May 30, 1933.
Left Lewiston at 800 AM after changing a tire and had a second before many miles out. Came down the [[Analone?]] grade to the Grande Ronde river. Because of steep grade, washed out ruts & stones it was by far the worst road I've ever been over in the Rockne
Found [[underline]] Red eyed Vireo [[/underline]] very plentiful along [[underline]]Grande Ronde [[/underline]] and [[underline]] Townsend warblers [[/underline]] abundant around Sled Springs R. S.

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Practice writing ;) Like a normal hummmanium butting