13 , 1963 
Here there le a great deal of aore or 
level land upon which oiie 
could build. However, the long spit of rock, romided boulders, stones, 
, strike ae as an area that can be terribly 
wid gravel 
and wave swept 
to have been 
. The 
foming the ocean front raamart seem 
piled up, and rolled about as eo 
of satd in a sand 
dime. On 
offers 
no protection apitot stoxros, altbou# the spit 
for boats within 
Klthln the 
we foinsl the foreshore almost wholly blocked by drift 
Iwld by tMal or other eisirrents. Although a fairly 
was 
CKjeaa 
it had no affect 
on the ice 
fr<m 
by the spit, low as it was. I get tl» 
ice is 
replenished by slides 
frt® tdie ice cliffs 
rii^ the other half of the harbor, 
or sites, oti^r things beii^ discounted so 
far as terrain 
are on the penguin rcxjkery at the head of the harbor 
V, 
or this reason, I 
sgaixjst this place for a 
station. 
Mosses, a few licheM, ai^ saisplee of the algae cm the beaches were 
collected. From asms scraped off a rock hi|^ on the spit we Berlesed more 
mites t!mn I had seen so far on this trip. Thera were some Collesebola too 
in the Biases collected ashore. 
Two dredge hauls were mde at the ship’s anchorage in the 30 fathoms. 
The first brought up a smll starfishj a half dosen crlnoids, the greatest 
nuKher of these echlnodera® taken in any one place, before this we had but 
A 
one or two in veryfew of oiar previous hauls | there were also a few worm tubes 
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