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April 25 continued 
sailed these waters with sera® trapedetlon because el many reefs around the island 
had wrecked tmuj ships la tbs past, I did aos go. ashore at this place* spending ay 
iiffl® trying to rear out as »a»y woequiteeg as possible iro» the cultures. 
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At Cocos Feint, Stayed aboard sad worked @» cultures. 
Weighed anchor fros Cocoa Point, Barbuda at 0100 end headed for our f£o&l 
anchorage at the £«mmm Meloen’e Dock yard ia English Harbor, Antique, He arrived 
at 0«y and at ald-wraiag l aecanpaalnd John Finlay to the airport. Coudr. east 
Ifes. Vernon S* B. Micholsen provided the transportation. John left the «upadlti«» 
early sine# ha lad had but & eseeth’a vacation for the trip, I did aeste shopping ia 
it# Johns while Hr®. Michel son we® doing sene and we arrived back at the dock, yard 
I'hemt 1500, II® had lunch at hose of Rodney end Julie Michelaea ia St, Johns, eon 
sad daughter la lew of the Ceradr. 1 had an opportunity to inspect a mp&rmxlmt 
ia St, Jehaa, I was surprised fee find but one Asset lean cotanodity of several donna 
1 mmmimd. it w«a a ixosea turkey Iran Minnesota* 
Frtei anchorage ia English Harbor we left at §635 for the let Cave (Schaltt, 
Nicholson, Mmmm and Sarnie) in Besaond 4 @ Morris station wages. The mm in in 
©ea of: fell® hill® overlooking English Barber* Besaesd case prepared to take flesh 
photos of the bats and I wan best on collecting 12 bats for ectoparasite survey. The 
cave wan mailer than Bark Cave in Barbuda, and occupied by hundreds of bats* packed 
like sardines la the crevices. Much of the eetliag wee within reach of & loug-hawdled 
