July 22, 192 k, Tuesday. 
At six Dr. Longley woke me up. Rowed out and saw Palolo swarming, 
sometimes as many as 6 worms to a square foot, more often worms were a foot 
or two apart. Large grey ones with distended after bodies jwerej females, 
coral (or salmon?) red ones, in many cases as large as females, jwere] males. 
Performed spiral wriggling. Body was smoke grey in case of females; eggs 
shed in water of appreciable size, looked as though one had broadcast coral 
sand on s/ater. Fore parts of body burnt umber, or as light as drab. 
Ocypode combs water and sand off eye stalk with palp of roaxilliped. 
Dredged with Dohrn . Dr. Longley went along; had very good luck with 
net superimposed on boat dredge. Made stations 38-44 inclusive. ( Dohrn 
goes about 9 miles per hr.) 
Sta. 38 
No. 2 
Steamed due south from southern channel/buoy 25 mins., 4-5 miles, dredge 
in 40 fms.? (Some mistake about time; check or leave out; depth is O.K.) 
Udotea, and sand bottom, 15 min. tow. 
Sta. 39 
Same bottom, 15 min. haul. 
Sta. 40 
20 fms.? At 10:20 a.m. 15 min. haul. 7 miles south. 
Sta. 4l 
Steamed from last haul, 10:25 a.m. to 10:45 (20 min. 2 miles ), sounded^ 
40 fms.; 11:00 a.m., 40 fms.; 11:18 a.m .,-60 fms.; 11:36 a.m.,-=75 fms. At 
12:30 were washing through gray ooze. (15 miles south of buoy.) Headed north 
at 12:30 p.m. .Sta.j 4l had at least 5 sp. Pteropods. 
Sta. 42 
At 12:55 p.m. Had some ooze bottom as 4l. Sounded at end of haul. 
50 fms. (10 miles south) 
