April 24 tORtiaued 
agriculture officer 1 a office end red® m the s mm m as the day before, 
accept that the read woo x©» gkar, Wheat xm wero ready to st&rt out the driver 
di covered thsfc he had lost: tbs tractor key. So the tmm f B public load spmkm we* 
vmtsmd 4a m effort to recover it. Finally Hr. Fereira found 4 key which would fit 
the ignition and we got off at OI0Q-. W* rode for 45 minute® then walked 5 reaching 
the first of two caves* Bryant Cave, at 1020. la the noftrafellt* Beaaond Miohaisoa, 
went os to- the other cave. Bark Cave, with one active, to set a minnow trap ia the 
deep water at the bottom of the cave, so it could remain undisturbed for 3 hours* 
It ms baited with, fish md breed, they were trying be recover "WiadftA* 1 frost 
these waters. 
Iryaat Cave was « slak hoi# similar to Borby Cave, except there was e pool ®£ 
water ia the botteou the. aquatic biologist® worked ia this for Invertebrates and X 
recovered with their help severe 1 larvae of Odeaefce. the cave is 90* deep end has & 
sisll&r oveihaagi^ ledge as Bothy Cave hut not m much of & level ere*, there wee 
e gradual slope down to the water and sue vegetation because the rock lodge above 
bangs over it further* 
lie left Bryant Cave at 1130 and arrived at the entrance to Bark Cave 15 minutes 
later* Sine® Hr. Behstitfe treated the minnow trap left there undisturbed for 3 hours* 
we bed to welt until 1330 to enter* We lunched ia the atesatisMi and also had some 
much needed rest, the guides found & large land tortoise 12' In diameter aster the 
eukmnoe to Bath Cave, they said the®® mm plant! ul ©a the is lend. One tl»e 1200 
ware caught on Barbuda. ®»d Marketed ia Botsinica. 
Me started down the cave at 1315 and ware there, for two hours, there was a 
400 descent* sometlaes entailing crawling through narrow spaces. It opened tat© a 
