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The Coyote
-cf. Cal. Ranger, vol. 7, no. 14. (2-29-1936)
_Coyotes & Mustard._
-The Commonwealth, vol. 12, p. 272 (May 12, 1936)
-Cal. Ranger, vol. 7, no. 31 (1936).
Coyotes in L. Cal.
-Wolf and Coyote Trapping, by A.R. Harding. P. 27, et seq.
-Men and Manners, 11:50.
-cf. index, Biology Library, titles sub Vernon Bailey.
-Dedication note to Coyote. F.B. 31:152.
cf. index to _Old-time days in Vaca Valley._
-Grinnell, Dixon and Linsdale, Fur-bearing Mammals of California. 2 vols.
-Plan of the play in University grounds, in Strawberry Canyon. For the opening conversation cf. Men and Manners, vol. 11, p. 47. cf. also indices to all notebooks.

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Ulatis School
The school ground was a grand place. A boy was as free as the air, as unrestrained as a blue jay. There were no home duties, no chores, no work. It was Elysium, the play field of the Republic.

A Spring Day at Little Oak.
cf. Men and Manners, 14:112.

Winter at Little Oak
-Sierra Nevada- a traveler might not know they were there, so much do they look like clouds on the far horizon. Trees in winter: Buckeyes change; Cottonwoods have another character; the oaks show well their architecture.

Cont. from p. 101.) incredible slowness along the way to its destination :down-town._ Nate Holt was the drayman for long _ and I think his father before him, but of that I am uncertain. At any rate Nate was a feature of the village life, all during my early boyhood, say 1875 to 1890 he was drayman. _ July 10, 1941.

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