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Torn and I have no evil intentions. There is one rock beauty, a single 
queen trigger, and one small queen angel. No grouper — at least none in 
sight — but a coney or two and a small hind. No eel, but likely there 
is one or more back among the boulders. 
We have set up cmr main shooting enclosure at the south side of the 
reeflet to take the best advantage of the sunlight, have laid in a covering 
of good sand, rrat too white, as a flooring over the grass stim^e {we had 
to dig out a sod of tiurtle grass in the area) and Imve typical reef foma- 
tlons in the enclosure so that any inmates will feel at hom. This was 
completed on Saturday, and as a starter we put into it a big hermit crab — 
about the largest one I ever have seen. MoMay we will try to get Mm to 
change shells with a smaller crab , that has a larger shell than he needs . 
This big hermit is an occupant of a shell so small that when I picked Mm 
up out on the gmss flats he immediately abandoned it as being of no 
value at all, and tried to bury his tallend in the gmss. It was a silly 
performance, and I finally convinced him that he should take back his small 
house — at least for the tiu^ being. That was several days ago and he has 
stuck with it since that time. Probably by now be is reconciled and won’t 
leave it atall. We shall see. 
No further infomation on the red things that associate with the 
urchins, I sent Chris over to the neighbors with instructions to float 
around in the water observing the urchins until he could come back with 
an explanation. He returned seveml hows later. He saw iKJthing excejJt 
some demDiselles with a reddish spot on the faxjnt of them. He thinks 
