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A 



B 



SIKlUK l.INI';S. I-'AN\I\C. ISI.AMi. 

 View .! is typical of llic outer shore line on tlie soutluvest side of ihe island. 

 Shinglc-like stones, once living coral heads, are piled high on the heacli and offer 

 concealment for numerous forms of marine invertebrates. The line of breakers in 

 the background indicates the outer rim of the rocky shelf which surrounds this part 

 of the island. (Photograph by Charles H. Edmondson.) In view B the camera is 

 directed toward the ocean near the south end of the island, across one of the 

 numerous sandy tide flats, on which the burrowing "fiddler cr.ib." Uca annulipes, is 

 abundant. (Photograph by Clarence A. Brown). 



