oat. 1-6, 1932 
Lft Madisn 9030 ltembr 30, arrived at To Colen's 
B   Xsln10: abi -WrUa~et 3 P-!"-leaWther first two 1,1s warm, dry, 
and4 does soft.  lot very little vmrk at of th.  IHext two dys cold 
and clouady with west and north wind. Last 4Vy bririt and cool. 
tm      l                    A large tart of the       n rrion is 
blank. or nerlTy so, but on the rminder birds are          t. The 
blan*, mn, where there io no use to kant at this season. includes: 
1. Larre heavily barn9d areas, or ar a of moil so ponr as to 
m4port only oalk, birch. or pp"Is. (No clover, umplo, 
partridge berr.) 
2. Area~s far from laksres, saps, 6r elever. 
1. Solid heavy bmaken or sest-fern withont clover. 
5. solid JAdk Pn. 
ae heaviest at       rave is that boarin  pole          s 
oetre an aler-frine     sw    or ,a~mshors and A elover-boaring road 
and hlock, cedar, or balsi thidt for shlter in rai, seem to 00 
additional attratins, or associated with something that Is. 
&eotia- Birc leaves had fallen In all dry sites by October 1, but 
maPle, asten, and alder were jixqtbeingtoflbyOoer6                 o 
Oak had tAlen,  Bly far the easiesqt ghootipr is# fl-usitnr alonp a roadside,

or in popple and birch dense enr,.. to fo~rce the birds to clear the tops*