Gill, Douglas E . 
1964 .154. 
didn't come out too well because he lost so many feathers. I did another 
immature in about J-l/2 hours and it came out pretty well. Thus around 
1600 I went out to eat and had two dinners at the Princess ? 
on the main drag of Waikiki . Walking back past the Market Place, Larry ran 
up and Joined me. We went to the Aloha Airlines to get Fred's thank-you 
present for the Ely's. Then we went to the bank across the street where 
Larry closed out his account. When we got back to the hotel it was lBOO 
so we both started skinning a red-tailed Tropicbird. larry finished his 
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by 2030 and I only had to stuff it. We dressed and went to see Alfred 
Hitchcock's movie "Mamie" which was very good. We got back at midnight. 
Larry hit the sack but I stayed up until 0200 and finished the Tropicbird. 
It came out and I was proud of it. I then sponged bathed (since I can't 
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get ray wound wet) ard finally hit the sack around 0230. 
13 August 1964 : I got up at 1030 and got moving. After eating I went down 
to Hr. Trsgler and had my would examined. It had become infected, so he 
cleaned it up, redressed it, and gave me some antibiotics. We discussed 
oral contraceptives and he supported them having prescribed them for 3 years 
We discussed philosophy. When I got back I relaxed a bit as Larry put up 
another bird. Then we drove out th Bernice Bishop Museum where I purchased 
three of their publications. We then browsed through soma of their displays 
especially the Honeycreepers mounts. The seabird mounts were very yellow 
from old leakage (oil). I hope our skins don't become as awful. We drove 
back past Gaspro but found that it was closed so we couldn't get dry ice for 
the birds. I went to the Colonial House and bad a dinfcer-lunch of chop suey 
