4 
July 18, 1924. Friday. 
Bender caught crab by Mayer Monument - Gecarcinus lateralis , and a hermit 
on rocks below lighthouse. Went dredging with Taylor; made a haul before 
12 o'clock and several after. No dredged specimens. Dexter speared half 
dozen lobsters near Bird Key this a.m. Had set traps last night west of 
Loggerhead Key and caught nothing. 
1. East Key #1. 
Ocypode and eel grass on beach for amphipods. 
2. Middle Key, shore collecting in 3 ft. of water from algae. 
1 Palaemon tenuicornis , color noted 
1 Pitho, dirty white with least touches of pea-green on central 
anterior portions. 
1 tiny Mithrax, with similar markings, Wee green however. 
1 Clib. tricolor 
1 little gray squilla 
3. Middle Key #1 
Debris saved, one bottle only. Bottom coral, sponges, alcyonarians, 
coral sand. 
4. Middle Key, Sta. #2. Lithothamnium coral. 
1 Pitho 
1 Libinia-like with speckled hands^ asst carpus and spots almost maroon, 
fingers and hands otherwise white, as is carpus below. 
5 . Sand Key #1. Middle ground, 50 yds. west of Key in 25 ft. water. 
1. Podochela riisei? Color the faintest kind of olive buff. 
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6. Sand Key on rocks just below water at high tide. 
9 Clibanarius tricolor 
3 small Mithrax from filamentois green algae and marked with dirty 
white and Wee green. 
7. Sand Key #2, changed to White Shoals #20. 
Bryozoa only saved, mainly encrusting coral stalks. 
