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off a oouplo of rolls of general background material in jig time, (It 
was only later I found that the oamora had lost a loop and spoiled both 
rolls, ) 
July 25, 
The angler again. Got the pen ready, diffuser in place, glass sides 
on, camera set on tripod, I opened the back door and ran in the minnows. 
Before I could reach the camera one of the little fish dashed straight at 
the angler — and vanished into his mouth. He chomped a couple of times 
wnile I was focussing the camera, and that was that. One never knows about 
those things. 
But the angler appeared still to be hungry, and in the course of a 
couple of hours of fits and starts and false moves on the part of the angler 
and the angloes a little jack answered the lure of the bait and the angler 
gulped him in full view of the camera. The scene ran for perhaps a second. 
In the afternoon I ran some more footage on the small cleaner shrimp 
and kept a weather eye on the boxers. It appears that the boxers often are 
used by the grouper, and from time to time by the angel. At one time the 
boxer went under the grouper’s gills while a little oceanops was cleaning 
the inside of his mouth. No film left, of course, to photograph this action. 
Nor light either, for that matter, 
July 26, 
We have put the moray eel into the shooting pen so that it will be 
