July 23, 1924, Wednesday 
Dredged with Dohrn again; made Stations 45-51 inclusive. 
Loggerhead Buoy #10 
Sta. 45 
8:40 a.m. passed western Buoy. Net over at 8:45 opposite buoy ( fA> Its net); 
lost gear heading west, sounded at 9*25, 19 fins. Haul at 9*3fine grey sand, 
net badly torn. Caulep<w^and sand, few starfish, fine broken shells. (3a miles 
west of No. 10 buoy) 10:08 sounded in 20 fins. 
Sta. 46 8 mi. S.W. of No. 10 buoy 
Coarse sand, few algae, 1 alcyonarian, 1 Portunid. Under way after 
haul at 10 : 30 . 
Sta. 47 
10:45 -^30 fms. 11:00, dredge on deck, dark black and grey coarse coral 
sand. About 11 miles S.W. of "Loggerhead" No. 10 buoy. 
Sta. 48. 
About 10 mi.? south of No. 10 buoy. 40 fms. at 11:20. Fine grey, soft 
muddy sand—grey ooze, some saved. 
12:20 headed east. Sounded at 1:00 p.m., 30 fms. Loggerhead Light 
due north. 
Sta. 49. 
Net in at 1:25. About 9 miles south of No. 2 buoy. One coral head 
8x12x6 inches, some algae. 
Sta. 50 . Last Sta. Dohrn, Monday, July 23 . 
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Net up at 1:59. Dictyonya and Zonaria; clean haul, except for algae. 
About 10 miles S. of No. 2 buoy, about 45 fms. 
Gonodactylus digs by rapid motion of ambulatories, ducks head, and puts 
eyes together 
