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 Arapahoe Glacier Trip 1906

Friday

Left at 9:30 a.m. on narrow guage (sic) accompanied by Sievert Rohwer, Mrs. Cockerell, Prof. Daniels, of ((left blank)), Miss McCoy, Miss Sheldon and her father. Clear morning but clouds more or less by traintime. Stormed after leaving. Reached at 1 p.m, got dinner at, then went up gulch collecting. Found very abundant under logs in, a few , some , one juvenile , probably the black form of. At found quite a number of, varying from nearly central beaks to posterior beaks, covered with iron rust and very closely resembling the sand in which they are found. It threatened storm during