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R, Clapp - 196^+ 
Nov. 2 Kwajalein Island, Kwadjalein Atoll. 
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A fourth duck was shot but as only its wing 
was broken the bird calmly crossed the runway 
(which was forbidden territory to us as Security 
had warned us against this) and headed for the 
weather station. After leaving the airfield at 
three P.M. Ken and I took a. taxi , to the weather 
station in an attempt to run down this bird but 
were frustrated when we found that the oird 
had waddled back across the runway and had 
reestablished itself- in the central waterway. 
The others returned from Orebebbu where 
they had been poisoning £ish as we returned to 
the' boat. Later in -the evening, I checked 
over the fish superficially. On the whole 
the species representation was similar to a 
found" on Enubuj but a number of other forms 
were collected for the first time, including 
a very large Cornetfisn. . 
Fish Collected on Orebebbu 
Labridae - Macronharyngod on meleag ris 
Labroides dimidiatu s 
Halichoeres hor tulan us - 
Serranidae - Eninenhelus fario (?) (Three blotches 
along the base of the dorsal j.an, 
no black stripe near tne maxil-iar^ ) 
(A possible first record for the 
Marshalls ??) 
Chaetodontinae - phae ^odon auraj^ ^ 
Fistulariidae * Fistularia netimoa (Cornetf— 
Others which I reidentified which we had collected 
before included Ch aetodo n unimaculatus, ^anthuru_ 
triostegus, Naso lituratus , Eninenhelus mepra, 
and Ctenochaetus striatus . Two species of 
Triggerfish were collected, one the same as a 
collected on Enubuj* 
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