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it seoffls; I did Tx>t know that they ted ’’roots'’ holding them to the bottom. 
Well, they have 
good 
i I always thought tbeee 
’’fellows " were free-swlgaaing like salps« 
In the fish traps when we got them back were ^ust two notothoniid fish 
which I took to be different species, both were saved, a third little orange- 
colored fish said to have been in the trap by the ’’bc^rs,” ^t away in the 
ehitfflei otherwise, there was ^ust a starfish, an oi^luran, a smll, crushed 
red sea-urchinj and a few fragments of sl{^. 
Except for the interesting sea life that seems to be had here, the area 
as a whole does not j^rticularly appeal to me. Earlier in the susaer there 
may be more animal life about, but if we are to biologically do Paliaerland, 
I would rether be closer to it. 
