Nov. 27, 1926 - Cont. 
who control the "langosta fishery" of Juan Fernandez, that I was enabled 
to visit the Island. 
Dec. 31, 1926. Return to Valparaiso. Field work about Valparaiso until 
Jan. 8. Also visited local Museum. 
Jan. 9”11> 1927* In Santiago, American Ambassador. Revisited Drs. Porter and 
Bruggen; en route to Concepcion. 
Jan. 12, 1927. Arrive in Conception. Visiting the very excellent Museum 
maintained by the University of Conception under the able direction of 
Dr. Carlos Oliver Schneider. With Dr. Oliver and Senor Carl Junge, the 
owner of a very fine private zoo, made collections of the freshwater 
Crustacea of this locality. 
Jan. 15, 1927* Collecting at Talcahuano. 
Jan. 16-26, 1927. Enroute Talcahuano to Punta Arenas, Chile, making stops 
and collections at Lota Jan. 17, Corral, Jan. 19, Puerto Mont and 
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Calbuco, Jan. 21, and Castro Jan. 22, arriving Jan. 26. 
Jan. 27-Feb. 13, 1927* In and about Punta Arenas, making collections and 
awaiting schooner for the Falkland Islands, leaving for Falklands on 
Feb. ll^. 
Feb. 18, 1927* Settled in Port Stanley, Falklands, most kindly received by 
Colonial Secretary Mr. J. M. Ellis and the Acting Governor, Col. Beattie, 
and Mr. M. M. Gresham, of the Falkland Island Co., and, in particular, by 
Drs. F. G. W. Deane and Dr. J. M. Coutts, the Colonial Surgeon and Dentist 
respectively. In fact, the Falklands was one of the most hospitable places 
it was my good fortune to visit. 
Mar. 2-13. On board Str. "pT^eurus" , to Deception Island and return in 
endeavour to meet Dr. Stanley Kemp, Director of the "Discovery" 
Expedition. Some collections made enroute. 
