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The south portions of the gardens had been in fall rye, but 
small areas of this were plowed under from time to time and 
thus exposed bare ground so that parts of this region were occu- 
pied throughout. The plant-stuff under cultivation, up to July, 
did not so cover the ground but that the gardens remained, until 
that time, quite suitable. (Incidentally, on the bare ground of 
this garden a flock of twenty to thirty Larks was seen Aug. 8, 
1927.) 
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