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in afternoon. I collected a lot of Pyramidula Pyramidula, a few Vallonia Vallonia, and Euconulus Euconulus, and Zonitoides Zonitoides in a narrow leafed cottonwood Populus angustifolia grove along the river bottom opposite camp. Then spent balance of afternoon lounging around and writing postal cards. Perfectly clear and quite chilly this evening. Cumulus clouds were hanging about all day.

Buford, Colo. Buford, Colorado, Aug. 23, 1909 August 23, 1909

A bright morning. I went down to stream with Felger and took three pictures- one looking up North Fork over the post office, one looking across the river and up South Fork, the third looking down the gulch at the forks of the stream. Felger shot a red tailed hawk Buteo jamaicensis and it dropped a big chipmunk Tamias, which I secured