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Forests and of the many land owners on whose land we collected
   With Gregor Rohiver as my field assistant , I left the first part of April 1939 to begin work in the cypress swamps of the Northeastern part of the state near Elizabeth City. Here we remained for about two weeks working in the cypress swamps , pine woods, along river banks and farm lands collecting some of the desired birds and mammals.
    As the Spring migration was about to commence, we moved inland to Sampson County in the vicinity of Clinton and worked along the streams and cypress swamps obtaining many interesting specimens.
  About the middle of May, we moved down to Brunswick County in the lower austral zone into the extreme Southeastern part of the state working the area around Southport. Here