April 24 continued 
large room m the bottom where the underground wete r began. It wee shallow ead 
Scwond* John Finley and To® Bowen searched for sad found iavertebrntee-amphipods 
*ad oae species ef shrimp. mi® ®mm water proceeded on around to the deep pool 
wtes the minnow era# was set but the main passage through cave went ©aether way, 
Nicholson went through the water* while the others walked on the wain pass. At the 
deep pool* John Finlay (donned fane »«k end snorkel and mat la for the trap and 
to look sroaaS lor fish* Be had * flashlight rigged la a plastic underwater camera 
ease. Mo fish were found Inns the minnow trap mi® covered with «saphipod » 4 From the 
catch they recovered about 2000 specimens, there were two specie®. Me mde wain 
attempts to capture tee from the ewe but saw only one high m the wall of the large 
*ooe over the deep p©®"!, Zha only other insects eeea wars cockroach®® living in the 
crevices of the wall®, Monte were collected. Me left the cave at 155# 
* 
taken 
35 minutes ft© climb out and arrange our gear for the trip 
W« reached t] 
tractor aft 1425 and were back in Codringtoo aft 1725. After saying goodbye ft© our 
hosts, m reached the Cariboo sc 
theft evening Cowan, Mewaan* Art Uarseresa ef the erw and myself casae down with 
a.a itch which wee esaeftly like poison Ivy rash in the 1,8. A. It was in fall bloom 
by the neaift day and 1 was stoat severely affected. Cowan remembered seeing plants of 
tk* mm! family on the Berby Save trip. ®ad«wbft«4ly that is wbm we contacted the 
poisonous plant. 
Moved from oar anchorage near Codriagfton to near Cocoa Paine* Barbuda* ©a the 
souftkora olds. Her# the maria® biologist# worked on the nearby reefs. The Captain 
