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town for replacements, taking nffiasuremente with them. The nut they returned 
with would not fit. I inmediately phoned the boat people. Nothing can be 
done until tomorrow laorning. This time the boys will take in the entire 
motor. " - 
And our main supply of film does not show up. It was' to have been 
in Miami when we reached there early this month. But it wasn't. Kie last 
letter I had from Dr. Schmitt stated that it had been shipped by air on 
the l 6 th in care of the Aaerican Consulate. Nobody there knows anything 
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about it. I phone them every day. Today I began calling Pan American 
Airlines. They don’t know anything about it either. 
June 28 . Three more days of rain, xmtil everything has become a sodden 
mass. A tub out in the yard in the shelter of a tree held seven and a 
half inches. At last the sun. We put the final touches on our undersea 
enclosures and after much searching decided on a site for them — a coral 
head far out near the opening of the bay. We should have preferared working 
in the area where we expect to find most of our etomatopc^s, but the water 
is continually murky, there is much current, and too much boat traffic. 
All of these things decided us to set up shop in an area not too far from 
the formation we used the last tin® we were here. The 196I fomation had 
deteriorated too much for considering it, and we are using the head that 
I worked around in 195 ^* 
It was Interesting to notice how the forumtion had changed in the inter** 
vening ten years* One KJund of star coral appeared not to have altered in 
the slightest* A ragged hole in one side had sheltered an octopus that 
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As far as I can tell the cleft is exactly as it was, and I half 
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