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Cowau sad I oet Prof. Robin Forster of ICTA at 0715 along with Conrad Car&ac© 
of our crew to help carry collecting goer, to rod# in Forster's car to the top of 
Bedt Mil where ha parked the cm and we started walking up the Pigeon Bill load 
toward Pi, eon Peak, elevation l«M»‘. I collected isosquit© larvae itm BtmmlUds, 
cut ends of be*! 
cocoa pods, and Areeeca plant (Elephant ter or Tanya) 
road we saw at close mm® ti%& corn bird or yellow tail, which ia the site 
and color of as American crow, except that the lateral tee there of the tall are 
bright fallow. 
Oil the return trip down from Pigeon Bill# 1 stopped to sea Mr. Charles Turpin, 
local ©state owner, at 1300, tor permission to operate light trap at his ha»©. B® 
gladly gave as peratleffion and Mrs* Turpin Invited us to tea when we would bring, the 
trap up ia the evening j I accepted, 
1 spent the afternoon working ©a the live mosquito cultures end at IbOO I went 
up to Turpins accompanied by Art Meraareau* deck hand eo the Carihee, who carried 
the trap, to discovered that his r ’Dele© * generated 36 volts which would not operate 
the 110 volt trap. So we disconnected the motor cad left it as a light trap without 
benefit o £ the motor. Be bad to use one of their light bulbs, 50 watts, connect tag. 
the electric cord directly to the light socket. We left the 1/4" weah wire covering 
ia place to exclude the large insects. 
After having tea with the Turpins we returned to the Caribee shout 1900 in the 
dark. 
