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- 1944 FIELD TRIP
- notes by GC Carl.
Aug [August] 14 [1944] Left Victoria by midnight boat. Truck
grossed at 4200 lb [pounds] (by [illegible word] at Alexandria)
[August] 15 [1944] Part of AM [morning] spent with J.W. Easthaw[?]
at Courthouse
Left Vancouver 1:30 p.m. Called at
Westminster but no one in I.P.S.F. [International Pharmaceutical Student's Federation?] office.
Stopped at Hope for gas; phoned Thackers.
Supper at Yale.
At Hell's Gate met a Mr. Jacobsen of
Engineering Dept. [Department] U. of Wash. [Univeristy of Washington] in charge of making
motion picture record of water conditions
Saw Coyote [underlined] on road 8-10 miles S. [south] of
Yale. Nighthawks, one sitting on road, few
miles N. [north] of Hell's Gate.
Interior crickets singing all along road 10 miles
S. [south] of Lytton. Two species; one with a
continuous song and one with an intermittent
shirp which I first thought was a toad
call - particularly since we saw a toad on
the road side.
Arrived at Lytton 10:15 - New Lytton Hotel
All along main street both aboce crickets
were calling from shrubs etc + also the
black chirping cricket (Gryllus ?).
Fine clear night; puddles from recent rain on road.
[August] 16 [1944] Met Constable Blackiston-Grey at B.C.
Police Office + then Mr. J.P. Drewett re [regarding]
Indian collected being purchased by Museum
Examined building proposed as branch
Museum. Left 11:45 for Kamloops.
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