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locked up bo we drove over to Dr. Ely's. We looked at the skin from the 
At-Sea cruise and they were really poor, even I could do better than most 
of them. We then went up to Coconut Crater to see if we could find 
the small colony of breeding Fairy Terns. We went down a steep cinder 
grade out to the sliff over the ocean. There we saw a few Wedgetails, 
Noddies, Frigates, and Brown Boobies, then a pair of "Trans ve*t it® " 
Terns came in and floated overhead. Warren mentioned to me that two of 
the crew on the Townsend Cromwell were on the Anton Bun when Frank was. 
In the stand of trees where the Fairy Terns had nested, Warren and I 
chased an odd scolding and finally concluded it was probably a young 
Mynah. We returned to the hold after dark and decided to go to tte movies. 
Turning on the readio I discoverd Mabler’s Fourth and I was ecstatic. 
Apparently everyone was waiting for me while I was enjoying my Mahler. 
In a friendly wrestle with Larry over the radio we were pushed into the 
pool by the others, much to the mirth of many of the guests. After 
changing Larry and I Joined Warren and Dick at the Colonian House 
Cafeteria for dinner then stood in line at the movie house for 10 minutes. 
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