July 28, 1930, Monday 
Captain Mills located net in 60 feet 3 Ifter grapnels had been 
dragged into net, but in no part by which it could be lifted, he went down 
with hood. Quite a depth and hard work, big beads of perspiration standing out 
all over him; with run of tideand moving about took full 100 feet of hose. 
Out of net, #16 bis , got some sponges, few mollusks, Strombus of small species, 
amphipods, and one Petrolisthes if I can find it in debris to be sorted. 
In a.m. Dr. Grave brought me two Palaemons, male and female, that had taken 
refuge in dish in his live car. 
July 29, 1930 
#35 - 30. 13 mi. S. 
Log 18.1 at No. 2 buoy at 8:15 a.m. 
Log. 30.4 at 9*45 a.m. 
Sound. 60 fms. 3 mins, out for sounding. 
Log. 31*8 — 80 fms. 9*57 a.m. 
Net over at 10:00 a.m., hauled due W. 10:30 a.m. net on bottom. 
Haul in at 11:25 a.m.; at surface 11:50. 
Sounding 12 noon—100 fms. 
Soft mud, but only traces left in net. 
Birostrated fish, 3-4 kinds of flounders, 2 new fish, few urchins. 
1 Poreeliana 2 Ranina 
Several Ethusa 7 spine shells, 3 saved 
" Pyroma 
" Acanthocarpus 
" Leucosia 
1 octopus 
1 Phronima in test 
