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done. How, seems to be a matter of conjecture and apparently there arr 
conflicting opinions between the Smithsonian, the Navy, and DBS1HET. I 
have not tried to air my own views but they appear to be somewhat in conflict 
with all three above mentioned parties. I think it best to just sit back and 
see how things proceed. This first run will turn out to be merely a shakedown 
cruise so that everyone will find out what each other has in mind. Even 
so I think there is a good chance to get a lot accomplished (if everyone will 
work together). 
-■fair 1963* — Waikiki. Oahu, Hawaii 
We got up this morning and had breakfast with John Bushman. We went 
from here to the TAG 39 at Pearl Harbor. Picked up supplies at Pearl City 
and loaded them on the TAG. About 1:20 p.a. we met Bill Wirt*, Peter Marshall 
and Mike Trevor at the airport. 
Later in the day I walked down the major Waikiki way until I got to the zoo 
Unfortunately it was about 5:30 p.m. and the zoo was closed. Large nusibers 
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of India Fynahs, Bsj^d Doves and Chinese Spotted Doves were present . The 
Indian Mynah must be the most common bird on the island. It’s everywhere in 
large numbers. I saw one Brazilian Cardinal in the - ark by the zoo and heard 
one American cardinal. A little Iter on the lawn in front and to one side 
of the Surf Queen Hotel I s w a small flock of 6 Bice birds. Fngllsh sparrows 
were present as I walked back to the hotel. 
July .21 « 1963— Pearl Harbor , Oahu Island, Hawaii 
We cheeked out of the Waikiki Hotel today and spent all morning getting 
supplies stored aboard the TAG 39. We got ouk' rooms settled, etc. Mike 
