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none beyond there. Going over the same route six years later I 

 saw more of it, almost as far south as Anniston, Ala., but mostly 

 in and around towns. Going up to Huntsville in June, 1932, I 

 saw some of it along the railroad a mile or so north of Garden 

 City, in Cullman County, but hardly any more until within a 

 few miles of Huntsville, where it is about as common as it is 

 anywhere in the North, and has been for ten years at least. 

 Traveling by train from Birmingham to New York on Aug. 10, 

 1932, I first noticed it near Porterville, in DeKalb County, 

 Alabama; and it became increasingly frequent from there 

 northeastward, but mostly in and near towns at first. 



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