July 27, 1924, Sunday. 
Schaeffer and the two Taylors left this a.m., bag and baggage and few 
clothes. 
East side. 
£a$-t 
Shore collected off rocks before lighthouse pier; got number of things. 
Alpheus makes sound on closing claw; definitely know this. 
Low tide just after lunch. Last tiny pair of legs in Petrolisthes with brush, 
goes over other legs brushing them off or feeling them over. Saw one of 
little whitish ones go over last 4th leg of left side and next to last, 3**^ 
leg, of right side. Found best collecting by carrying rocks as large as I 
could manage ashore and splitting them open. Found I believe all three of 
speckled claw Alpheids in one larger (1 inch in diameter)hole at bottom. 
Others crawled out on sand when I dropped rock on beach. Innumerable Mithraxes 
everywhere in weeds, on rock, and in holes. 
Dr. Grave and Bender brought me a tub of weed from moat. I washed 
through it and got a large Pseudosquilla ciliata and a good-sized Leptodius 
floridanus , lots of ■ - Thoe paschalis . 
