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1350 — -Che Wedge-tailed Shearwater off port “bow, very close. 
1854 — Two Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off "bow. 
1855 — One questionable Shearwater off bow. 
1857 — Three Shearwaters off bow, two of which were Wedge-tailed and one of which 
was questionable. Also seven Sooty Terns, flying high, crossing bow of ship, 
headed northwest. 
1858 — One Sooty Tern high overhead. 
1859 — Two Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off starboard side. 
1900 — Getting qxiite dark, toward the stern of the ship, and no Albatross can be 
seen at this time. 
1901— One Wedge-tailed Shearwater on starboard side. It is getting too dark to 
successfully make identification. 
three; Red-tailed fro.icbiras, two. 
C$45— Albatross count, 8 Black-foots. Flock of 8 Sooty Terns. 
0^52 — One Laysan Albatross off bow. Three Bed-tailed Tropicbirds flying 
northwest . 
Two 
b§54 — j edge -tailed off starboeard, flying northeast. 
Albatross Count — 11 Black-foots. Seven Bed-tailed Tropicbirds high over 
ship flying north. Approximately seven or ei&ht Sooty Terns flying around the 
snip. Our position now is north of Laysan Island approximately 47 miles. 
V/e will be abeam of Laysan at approximately 9 a.m. 
0805—Two Wedge-tailed Shearwaters off port bow, headed south. 
0810 — One Wege-tailed Shearwater off bow. 
G812 — Flock of 20 Sooty Terns. 
Q82E5 — Approximately 30 Sooty Terns off starboard bow, in large flock circling 
overhead. Seven Black-footed Albatrosses around ship. One Wedge-tailed 
She£rw 2 ter off stern. 
