August 10, Sunday Loggerhead Key 
In the forenoon went up the beach looking for Hippas, but saw no traces. 
Even attempted to dig in what appeared to be likely places. Along west 
side, sandy bottom, few weeds, and no rock. Poor shore collecting up to 41- 
feet. Only eastern half of northern flat had some rocks on it; these, cracked 
up, yielded a number of things, including 
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a brownish Portunid. A conch shell 
yielded two Portunidsj the larger more 
bluish, softj the smaller hard but it 
went to pieces over night. Picked up 
rock in shadgfed area, from which I 
obtained specimens collected at north 
end of island on this date. 
Sunday afternoon collected along beach and in shallow water along west 
side of Loggerhead Key. Practically no rocks inshore, and those noted south 
of west side lighthouse pier didn't have much on them. Water, inside of S. 
point and to north of it up to rocks, runs off quite steep to 6 or 8 feet, 
weedy bottom, but few rocks that can be cracked open. Got a few things from 
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weeds. Around to east of S. point is a large shallow over which tide rips runj 
got just a few large rocks here about 1" x 6" x 8", about all there were; very 
little in them—squillas, fish, and few small crangons. 
From rocks just to north of west side lighthouse pier got a few tiny 
yopng stages of Pachygrapsus, and on beach nearly tw<3* tiny Ocypodes. 
From well off southern point Dr. Longley brought up large rock, 2'xl8 ,, xl8" 
which yielded usual run of rock stuff, some grey Petrolisthes, and Crangon 
formasus. 
