flower beds precisely like that at
home.
  House Sparrows the only small birds, here.
Less numerous than in Cambridge their 
notes shriller & more chirpy than at 
home. Saw about a dozen Rooks rise
from a field & alight in a row on a 
wall. They reminded me of Fish Crows.
Heard no note. Saw no butterflies
or toads.
  Back to Hotel and out to the 
Dingle by another line of cars.
The Dingle a suburban street with
houses surrounded by gardens of 1/4 to
1 acre, with a vacant field or two.
  Houses buried in foliage of dark, dull
green having an ungreen look like
that of the Charleston privets etc.
but probably really deciduous. No
birds except Sparrows.
  Returned past St. Peter's church.
Many Sparrows in its garden.They look
different from ours the [female] lighter colored.
June 22
  Cloudless but hazey [hazy]. A still warm day
C. & E. R. S. start for Chester at 10 A.M. I
follow at 5 P.M. The interim filled thus.
In A.M. to Cunard office to secure berth
on Pavonia for Boston Sept. 17. Also buy
cigars & a cap. Impressed by great variety and
high quality of goods in stores which I enter.
  Lunch at hotel at 1 P.M. with Mrs. Holt
& Mrs. Murray.
3 to 3.45 P.M. at Liverpool Museum
Labrador Duck [male] ad. [adult] [female] ad. [adult] [male] ? juv. [juvenile] no locality
all fairly good specimens mounted in group on rock.
Agelaius phoe. [phoeniceus] N. Am. [North America] [male] ad. [adult] chin & upper
part of throat pale rose color the right
cheek & occiput mottled with white.
 This collection is strong in Pheasants
& Bower birds. These are mounted in
pairs and groups of one species with
accessories such as grass, bowers etc,
The mound Turkeys are shown with
models of the mound, the top
sliced off to expose the upper layer