August 17, 192^, Sunday. 
Forenoon and afternoon cleaned up yesterday's stuff. 
10 feet water N. end Loggerhead Reef, Dr. Longley brought in a beautiful 
large Stenopus hispidus . Lives in holes in coral heads with long antennae 
giving it away. Caught by disturbing, and when it comes out to see what the 
trouble is. (Just like spiny lobster and tickler.) Dr. Longley says almost 
every large coral head harbors some (or a pair); not uncommon. 
Bender cleaned out a few sea urchins and threw remains on beach. 
Noticed that they disappeared and saw bits of them sticking out of sand. SakiKgp 
Taking up a finger grasp of sand, found Portunid marked with slate (Portunus 
ventralis A. M.-Edw.) in sand slope between beach and bottom. 
Just before supper put in half hour on rocks at Fort; got few common 
things. 
