100 [Page number]

[6th October [1954]]
We were off at 9.0 and made a
fairly swift journey home, due south.
I had a walk about Dunolly
where I saw the YELLOW-TUFTED HONEYEATER,
DIAMOND FINCH, and RESTLESS FLYCATCHER.
We bought some sand wiches at
Ballarat and had lunch some 17
miles further on. But the bush was
very quiet â”€ no Sitellas! And
home at 3.0 pm, the end of the 
holiday.
   Though it was only meant 
to be a family holiday, with birds
taking a second place, it was in 
fact very successful orinthologically. I
met Condon and Favaloro and 
tolled [guess] up a list of 166 (incl[uding) 7 introduced
species) â”€ a very large total for the
slam-on-the-brakes type of bird-watching.
Four days saw 60 birds and
another four over 50. A very good 
holiday.