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1963— At Sea 
1822— -Eulwer ' s Petrel stern to port 
1830— White-breasted shearwater heading HW 
1845— Bui wer 1 a Petrel stern to port 
1848— Wedge-tailed Shearwater on water ( ) 
1900-1902— Dark-rumped Petrel (?) starboard to port 
1915— Wedge-tailed Shearwater (?) port to starboard 
191 -Wedge-tailed Shearwater 
1922— Bonin Island Petrel (?) 
Ca. 2200 tropicbird (?) 
• - ■ ■ . . _ - _ . .. - - y ■ - -Vv . 
Ca 2300 3 terns (heard) 
The preceding bird identlf Icatlons of Bonin Island Petrel and Dark-romped 
Petrel are not to be trusted. They may have been either of these species or 
even Manx Shearwaters. Wedge-tailed Shearwaters are easily recognized as ere 
the trooicbirds and Boobies. Bulwer’s Petrel and Christinas island Shearwaters 
are also hard to tell apart at this stag© and these observations should be 
looked at with the proverbial grain of salt until we get to know them better. 
We have not hit any rough weather and we ere getting excellent cooperation 
from the personnel of the ship. 
Sunset— 1913. 
August 1963— 11- days out of Faerl Harbor in S and W course on ( ) 
We have set up a schedule of watches for this trip! 
Time Wlrtz Gould Fleet Marshall Trevor 
0600-0800 XX X 
0800-1000 X X 
1000-1200 
X 
X 
X 
