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sand, shell, and rock results have been good, but in the mud it is mainly 

 nematodes again. 



Seventy-two miles southeast of Quemado Point is Beware (Santa 

 Ana) Point, at the northwestern entrance to Port San Nicolas, a bay 9 

 miles wide at the entrance, between Beware Point and San Nicolas 

 (Harmless) Point. This latter point projects sufficiently to form a semi- 

 circular bay, 2 miles wide, that forms the southeastern extension of the 

 larger bay. There are one shore station on the rocks near Point San Nico- 

 las and one dredging station about % mile east of this, near the south 

 shore of the bay, in 10-25 fathoms, mud. 



Southeast of San Nicolas Point is another indentation similar to that 

 north of it, the southern extension, in particular, being similar. This is 

 Port San Juan. The southwest point is San Juan Point, 8 miles southeast 

 of Point San Nicolas. There are two shore stations on the rocks on the 

 south shore of the bay, 2 dipping stations with electric light, and several 

 dredging stations in the southern part of the bay and off Point San Juan, 

 10-45 fathoms, in sand, shell, rock, and mud. 



Port San Juan is the southern limit of the Velero III exploration. 



