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identifier/filename
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371-00011
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title
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Field notes, Myron Swenk, 1911, June-Sept.
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description
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Myron Swenk, page 11 of 12 pages of field notes dated 1911, Sept. 22-23
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Transcription
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[1911] Sept 22 Examined the Albion Nursery at Albion having come up from Lincoln as far as Columbus last night. Found a little powdery mildew. Very little stock and that in good condition. Left for Humphrey at 2:00 PM and arrived at Humphrey at 5:00 P.M when I examined the Humphrey Nurseries. In the apples found red-humped apple-tree caterpillars on a few trees - in plum a few of the same striped leafroller found at York - the cottonwoods considerbly defoliated by cottonwood dagger moth - Datanas present among apples earlier in the season according to Mr. Backes Nothing else found and left for Norfolk which was reached at 9:30 PM. Sept. 23 Inspected the Norfolk Nursery and Elkhorn Nursery. In Norfolk Nursery found some powdery mildew and black knob on plum - also plum aphis - only a fair amount of stuff and apparently clean. In Elkhorn Nursery found only a few rows of cherry and apple - no insects but a little mildew. Left at 12:50 after hours visit with Mr. Sessions. He reports the Blackheaded Grosbeak common about his home this summer, the first ever noted. Reached Lincoln at 6:15 PM.
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date
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1911
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subject/location
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NE
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medium/format/type
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manuscript
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source/RG#/MS#
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MS371
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isPartOf/Collection
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Nebraska Ornithologist Union, Correspondence
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creator/photographer
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Swenk, Myron Harmon, 1883-1941
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rights
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For copyright information, please contact the repository.
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publisher
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Archives & Special Collections, University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries
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language
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English
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extracted text
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