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C. G. Loran Station , Sand Island, Johnston Island Atoll 
by nailing cardboard to its aides. It was large enough to sit on 
bo x inside. He placed it near the Frigate Bird nests to aatee 
observations. At 10 I chocked the jaarked Wedgetailed Shearwater 
burrows and banded three nw adults in them. A new number ninp 
end ten (nest) were found and recorded. The Berlese sample was processed 
and a new sample from. a mouse nest was added. After lunch Ken observed 
.. the Frigate fraa the blind for two and a half hours. Several pairs of 
unhanded. Red-tailed Tropicbirds are flying around the island. They 
appear to be wanting to land. 
Ko mil froEi the S. I. can* on the plane today. This is 
diseusting II 
After dark Ken bended- two hundred adult Sooty Teams . This makes 
one thousand adults we have banded. I banded twenty-nine Frigates 
(5 9f 22 d*, end two iasaatures ) . Fifteen of these cone from the off- 
shore islet. Two Brown Boobies (one local end one immature) were 
also banded there. Two other Brown Boobies and three Red-footed 
Boobies were banded on the mainland. Two more pairs of Christens 
Island Shearwater were found. Three of these birds were banded. The 
fourth one got away. Upon checking the pair under the cexaent slab on 
the north beach, a. chick 
