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SEkTBM •mmmmmM. - .I’eiloa Jnm is to July is, IMl - i’ag© 4 
Mr» Harris, foraerly librarlaii in the ftwzaa Paek laboratory, Hnitoa 
atatoa 13©partaent of .\grlcultur 0 , was asaiensS to the W»P»A, f raj set at 
the Seattle Teohaolc^leal Laboratory to reorganlae ottr library sad eard 
index files* Btrrlag the month m, Etarrls spent the graater rart of the time 
fassiliarisiag hlaself with the literatnrt aad la preparatim of a mater koy 
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for the library* 
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Ifeylag ooapleted preparation for retnra to fishing operations for th© 
extension period, the v&mela '*l)orothy^ and ’♦Looks** left rodlak, .'Uaska, on 
Jxm .0 19 and hogaa th© return trip tm&d Borii^ s®a, arrlTing at Duteh 
Itebor on July 2* 
Betwooa Eodlak and Duteh Ihirbor, th© '♦I.-ocIcs** mde aiM dra^p, oatohiag 
a total of/ 816 erahs, laoludlafi about 1600 in on© drag in Cano© Bay, Of 
those approxiaately mm of largo eaaalag size* In eight shaokles of 
tangle net sot durli^ this period, but :allo«rM to soak only a limited time, 
187 crabs -mr® eawjht* 
In the 3«B® period th® ’’Dorothy** made tea drags and caught a total of 
118 crabs, Ho tangle net t'laa sot. 
In Canoe Bay the recapturecL one of the crabs by 
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Dr. Oclmltt last fall, and another crab ta®i®d by the ".Dorothy” earlier d« 3 » 
ing th© second a pedltion. 
The two Ycasels spent about a week in- Dutch Harbor, taking on suprlies 
which had b©«ia seat up on a Mary tra^isport, and in imklng ro-pairs to the 
vessels and gear* ISiey wor® furthor delayed by illness wtiioh roi^uired hos- 
pitalisation of th® engineer of th© "Dorothy*'. Le-aring Dutch I'larbor on 
July 8, th© "T.ooks* proceeded to th© vis ini ty of Amak Island, and the "Dorothy" 
