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[16.9.52]
stay that afternoon and we were all very
pleased to see each other. I had a ring
from Joan later, who sounded very 
miserable - I don't know what our plans 
will be.
17.10.52  After a really lazy start to the day, and getting
[margin][circled]40[/circled]
[circled]87[/circled][/margin] 
in provisions, we set off for Apollo B[ay] at 11.0 am
in the direction of Cape Otway. We finally
made camp 5 miles down the C[ape]. Otway R[oa]d, just 
off the road under a sand-bank which raised
the tent-fly high and gave good shelter.
  After a small lunch we took the car back to
the Ocean R[oa]d, and leaving it there, walked west
down the gully which I always associate with 
Bower-birds. This time however we did not see
any. It was a windy day with blue sky
broken with large white clouds and an
occasional shower. The gully was very
beautiful and we admired it just as much 
as we did the birds. In the gully we came
across the LITTLE WATTLE-BIRD, GANG-GANG,
KING PARROT (a pair flew over our shoulders and
perched on a limb 15' [inches] away, EASTERN SHRIKE-TIT,