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8: Second trip to Praia Enseada, and fresh water streams enrcmte. 
9: Packed specimens aM made arrangements for trip to Castro, 
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10s Left Sao Francisco; arrited at Eio Negro, 
11-151 Collected at Eio Negro j visited Itiseum of the Colegio Sao Luis, 
met the director, ir. Michoal Witte and received several 
crustaceans from him, 
16s Left Pdo Negro, arrived Castro. 
17$ Collected at Castro, 
18$ Collected on Bio lapo at llarumhy, day’s trip from Castro. 
19-20$ Collected in Bio lapo at Castro. 
20$ Ileturned to Bio Negro. 
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21-22$ Packed specimens for shipment to coast, and left Blaenau. 
Spent night in Jaraqu4 enroixte. 
23-26$ Arrived at Blumenau, visited relatives, scene of most of Fritz 
Mueller * s labor s and his burial place? owtog to rains and 
flooded rivers no collections made. 
27$ Eeturned to Sao Francisco. 
28-31$ Further collecting at Sm i'rancisco, packed material collected 
to date, for shipment to Washington? jjrepared for departure 
to Florianopolis ? expecting to leave thirty— first . 
November 1- 2s Steamer delayed two days? minor collections mde. 
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3$ After night and morning at Itajahy, arrived at Florianopolis, 
State of Santa Catharina, Brazil, 
4r- 6$ Collected at Florianopolis, 
7- 9$ lihiroute Montevideo, arrived the tenth. 
10-11$ Called on Mr. 0. Gaylord Marsh, the ^erican Consul, and 
Mr. U. Grant Smith, American Minister, Er. Florentine 
Felippone, coirespondent of the Maaeum? Senor Galceran, 
