July 17, 1930“ 18 on my labels. 
Started out to hunt net, but water too rough to even pick up buoy. On 
way back got two small loggerhead sponges not far off docks (west side). 
#1, larger, sponge—bottom of sponge could scarcely be crammed into pail; 
top diameter of sponge 320 mm. x 260 mm. high. 
#2 sponge sat nicely in same sized pail about 2 inches below rim; 
top diamter 260 mm. by 190 high. One size due to pc. broken out bottom on 
getting it up with sponge hook, about 160 high from middle of triangular pc., 
about 4-6 on base. 
July 18, 1930. Another day too windy for hunting trawl. 
#16-30 
Collected hermits east and west sides Island. Low tide 9*45 a.m. 
On east side strong wind and waves made it very difficult to pick up specimens 
In deep quiet crevice where there was a clump of millepora on a rock, picked 
off hermits between branches (all branches low, more an encrusting form). 
All Calcinus tibicen (2 tiny, 2 small, 5 medium, 1 large - total, 10). Too 
difficult in rush of waves breaking over rock to look farther in cleft 
parallel to shore; perhaps could have gotten more. On rocks got 2 Neritinft 
1 Paletta 
Off rock-carrying millepora got coral with barnacle to Visscher, and out of 
holes in it 2 Alpheids (bottled separately and colorpoted). 
#l6 & 17 - 30, East side Loggerhead Key, from Rocks, S. of Lighthouse dock. 
