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Spent the day a board the Caribee m rout© from Tobago to St, Lucia. While . 
w® ware on tbs lee side ©i the islands it vim quiet enough to work on ay cultures, 
Am wm passed St» Vincent the Captain slowed dews* to give tm mom 6 iso. He turned 
mourn at on© point, end the ship boons* snarled la the tricky wind® and the jib 
was badly ripped. 
The first island wo sighted la tit® taomi i was teaou ia the Qraatiisu, 1# 
passed Sevan Island and Petit Mtastiqee. We passed between Petit teusti-qu® and 
teustique to the lea sides ©I the rs»®iaia§ islands. text was Camera, Beque, St. 
Vincent, then St, Lucia, 
The first view of St, Lucia was the famous Pltoae, Gros Flton and Petit Piten* 
fba f««wt is 2619 5 high and the latter, 2461 s . 
Wa Arrived ia Castries Harbor at 1500. As soon as ve arrived in Castries and 
ware cleared by the Harter Hester, Besaond Hieholson and 1 went asters taking a 
Mm Jersey Mosquito light trap to a tense, known to OsBstosd. We took a taxi to the 
home of CSsndr. Charles ». Milteurne, Pairview Gardena » Castries, 790 feet above «m 
level , the trap was ten,.;; oa a true in his gardes, which was very beautiful. It 
started operating; at 1945. 
The previous evening we ted arranged with Coadr. Milbourne 6© take Coosa and 
»e to the mountains t© collect. For a price, he m 4 his adopted negro son., Handy 
(20 years old) acted as our guides- this day. Bawdy earn* aboard the Caritee at 0700, 
having had breakfast ©a a neighboring yacht and m left at 0730, picking up the 
C©»rfr. ©a the way. We travelled out the CastviesHtannety Read for 10 1/2 eilaa 
