June 9, 1925 
Put up another (3rd) lot of fish stomachs for study. Took most of fore¬ 
noon, after writing letters to Al., Clarence, and Bryant before breakfast 
June 10, 1925• 
Dredged with Dohrn. Left early, before T:00 a.m. Passed buoy at 8:00 a.m . 
Haul #205 ,# at due S. of buoy, east side channel. Put boat dredge over 
Boat dredge / 
30-31 fins. at 9:30, up at 9:^5, 30-31 fms.. No. 2 buoy, about 9 miles South. 
9 mi. S. 
Fine sand, washed out shell fragments. 
Haul #206 Boat dredge over at 10:10, about 10 miles south, 35-37 fms. 
Boat dredge 
35-37 fms. Coarse sand, bottom rough, with many Bryozoa. Got a Holoma-like 
10 miles S. 
that I thought at first was a Cymopolia —. Ethusa mascarone 
americana. 
Haul #207 Boat dredge up at 11:00 a.m., 37 fms. SpOnges galore, Bryozoa, 
Boat dredge 
37 fms. About and shelly sand. Pail full of sponges; kept for sorting over. 
11 miles S. 
Haul #208 Boat dredge out, about 12 miles south, 50 fms. Soft grey 
11:50 
Boat dredge ooze; quite cold to touch, much colder than quite warm water. 
Haul #209 Try out of otter trawl, about 12 miles south. When put out, 
27 ft. otter / 
trawl. depth was 50 fms., at end of haul 87 fms., but net did not touch 
bottom. No catch except a mashed salpa or two and one curious 
looking siphonophore twice length of my thumb and about same 
diameter. Seemed to be made up, as it were, of a series of nested crowns 
with strand of reddish through middle with little humps of red 
attached, but not appearing as conspicuous or many as in preserved 
spec., which for greater part has broken apart and separated. 
Had some trouble; one chain had become wrapped around lower 
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hinder eye bolt. Fixed this and it fished fine 
