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settled dovB in a samll patch of weed at the back of his enclosure. 
Tom arai I were completely mystified at this outcome, Tlie jawfish is 
supposed to eat stomatopode. And this was a large Jawfish. Although 
these are fairly large stomatopods -- two to three Inches -- the fish 
should at least have given battle. Strange doings. We determined to let 
matters rest as they were and not cone to any conclusions until a night 
had passed. 
Tlie medium-speed film has core at last I John picked it up while he 
was in town today, and the package was on the dining table when Tom and 
I came in from our day’s shooting. Well, we now have one day until the 
official ending of this session. And here are a dozen rolls of film that 
were to iiave been waiting for us In Miami the last of May. No possibility 
of shooting them until we have made tests. I shall have to try them out 
and shoot them during August while I am working on ny own material. 
The wages of red tape. 
The broken canssra has not been returned. But there is woi'd of it. 
I phoned Los Angeles oM learned that it had been repiired and sent off in 
this direction a day or two ago, air express. Now will come the battle of 
trying to find it on the island, and after finding it to try to get my hands 
on it , 
July 31 ■ With some of the new film in the camera we ran over to the Jawfish 
Etomtopod wrestling pits to learn how things stood and to mke some tests. 
And much to our surprise, there was the jawfish back In his home, fit as a 
button and sassy as a ^nder. Only one stomatopod in eight, a medium-sized 
green one that Imd mde a hone beneath a stone six inches from the jawfish'e 
