July 20, 1924, Sunday. Out with Dohrn . White Shoals Stas. 29-37. 
Stations 29-32 combined. 5 miles south of Loggerhead Key, depth 7-10 fms. 
Called White Shoals stations by Taylor, but one situation above. 
1 coral sand, grey white Dromia, with touch of vinaceous rufous on 
proximal upper half of movable finger and few dots of same colo** 
across base of fixed finger. 
1 baby Calappa, white 
1 white Upogebia. Alimentary tract in abdomen looks salmon color 
from above; eggs cadmium or green with black ocelli. Hands above 
and movable finger faint hazel; eye black. 
2 Synalpheus. Larger one white alimentary tract in carapace and 
anterior third of abdomen lemon yellow. Legs, chelipeds, first 
and second antennae with small, widely spaced crimson spots , not 
seen by naked eye, about 2 mm. apart on legs, more on palm, closer 
on base of movable finger. 
Sta. 33 had large loggerhead sponge; amphipods barred with maroon and wine- 
purple, and 1 Pisosoma Kith and some whitish transparent chelipeds and pale 
rose red Synalpheus. 
July 20, 1924, Sunday. Out with Dohrn; made White Shoals Stas. 29-37* 
Sta. 34. 
Got lot of Synalpheus from Loggerhead sponge 6x6" in diameter 
2 small spider crabs, larger vinaceous buff 
1 small squilla, apple green 
1-inch Mithrax, madder brown 
1 amphipod 
^ 2 juxtaposed / spider. Median raised areas pea-greenish white, 
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mostly white; lateral areas light rufous; all dorsal spines,except 
for extreme white tip,pale rose red. Legs faint vinaceous cinnamon 
