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3-31-23-3 
Once ashore the Mina birds ( 
) were everywhere. 
jE xiglish sparrow is equally abundant tho less conspicuous* The Linnet 
is present, tho much less common in town than I expected. Twice I have 
neard the nones of the introduced Turtur here in the hotel grounds, and 
that is the total count for "Hawaiian birds" for today. 
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Went in town with Bibe who came over on the ship with us and was good 
enough t.o diop oy here af "the iia.lekula.ni hotel lor me on his. 
way down to. his office at the Auto Service & Supply Co G . Shopped -- found f 
Lei man Von Hoio is on his way to New York — dropped in on doddering old 
Bonine - Bryan 7 s co-photographer— and came back here to this charming 
restful old ladies home, run by Mr. & Mrs. Clifford Kimball, to rest up a 
oiu oeiore dinner. We were up at 6:30 A.M. this morning, so needed it. 
Feel the motion of the ship now -- did not on board I 
Sunday 4-1-23 
Honolulu. 
Rain: 3-71 inches - Temperature: 69° to 74° - Wind Fresh 
S.E. to S. breeze- 
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-i- JUL 
is pr.rase "Honolulu liquid sunshine" became an April Fool joke 
Came on uo rain again in the night and poured steadily till 11:00 A.M. 
Wetmore came out with Reno in the evening to discuss plans, or rather 
vo tell me of arrangements for apparently everything has been worked out 
uO nis saoiSiacuion and ne seems pleased at the cooperation he has received 
since he arrived here. 
Wednesday k-k-23 Clear and calm - light N.E. trade 
Honolulu Aboard "Tanager" Steaming West. 
our sai- -1 
ng day dawned clear and calm with only the usual clouds back 
ever tne Pali range and the light N.E. trade wind that guarantees fair 
