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August 16, 1924, Saturday- 
Dredged with the Dohrn ; made 9 hauls on about a S. course from channel 
buoy. Ran 30 mins, due south of buoy. 
#1, 20 fms.? Dredged at 9*20, 15 min. tow. Net on deck at 10:45. 
Little grey ooze and grey sand; Mills net carried away, boat dredge hanging 
by one side only; one tiny fragment of alga. 
#2, 20 fms. Same course, net over at 9*50, up at 10 o'clock. Coarse, 
(brk) shelly, sand. 
About 10 miles S. of S.W. Channel buoy. 
# 3 , 25 fms./ Net over again, same course, at 10:05; on deck at 10:30. 
Coarse sand and shell fragments. 
#4, 37 fms. At 11:10 a.m., 37 fms., net up at 11:35* Soft grey ooze 
like wet cement xHXKzthxpxxEtxKxliyxnsixsxxii^xa with no sand, or practically none. 
1 Lyreidus from the mud; 1 small starfish. 
#5, 35 fms. Headed back at 11:45, N. Net over at 12 noon; muddy*grey 
ooze bottom and fragment of alga wanted. 
30 fms. 
# 6 ,/ Net up at 1:15 p.m. Coarse sand and little more of desired alga. 
Added to preceding under #5* 
#7, 20 fms. Net in at 2:30. Coarse sand,shelly. About 9 miles. 
#8, 25 fms. Running S.E. from # 7 . Net up at 2:45. Sand mixed with some 
mud, as before. 
#9* Turned back toward light at 2:4o (about hr. run). Sounded at 
3:15, 20 fms. (headed half way between N.W. and N.). More than a bucket of sand 
dollars. Net up at 3*40. Passed buoy at 4:25 p.m. Mills says this haul is 
45 minutes S.E. of Buoy. 
Dr. Longley got a large Peneus he saw swimming as they were going over 
to the Fort in the Darwin . As they went to get it, it took refuge in some 
floating gulf weed. Scooped up with dip net. Earl got a small to medium 
he went to dip up a jellyfish 
Calappa on weeds in 
Fort near sewer pipes where 
