C. G. Lasran Station, Sand Island, Johnston Island Atoll 
JPJ 
After dark (vith a 3/4 itell mm) mo began banding birds. 
Mr. Miller and I banded and marked one hundred Wedge-tailed 
Shoarw&ters and then joined Wilz, Amersan, and Elliott who were 
goading and Barking adult Sooty Terns. We finished at 12:10 after 
doing five hundred Terns. 
July 51, IS 
Wils and Aaeimn filled out banding reports (Sooty Terns 
and Wedge-tailed Shearwater. Pat Elliott sketched some of the 
birds. Mr. -liiller and I gathered weather data frora the station log. 
We recorded wind direction, force, temperature (dry and wet) over 
the last year. Mr. .Miller computed EH from this and obtained Monthly 
averages. The t&sper&ture was surprisingly constant (one 80 - 05) 
as was the EH (83 °/o). Mr. Miller needed the data for his work so he 
will send a copy of it to the Sand Island for our use. Due to a 
very good novie we did not bond birds tonight • 
August 1, 1965 
Since Mr. Miller was leaving this morning we discussed things 
for him to check on in Honolulu (dry ice shipment on August ll). 
I gave him a summary of our banding resords as of the 51st (6165 birds). 
During the morning ire set up a mist net across the road near the 
transmitter building. We were able to band one hundred birds in 
one hour and fifteen minutes . At 2 p.u. Mr. Miller left for the 
MA3JB tsminal on Johnston Island. The plane , n C119, left about 
3:50 p.n. During the afternoon we banded more Sooty Terns by using 
