June 19, 1925 - Continued 
Valentine went alcyonarian collecting off first rocks below Lab. dock in 
about k-kj[ ft. water, just before sun down. Saw the Calappa gallus half 
concealed in sand. Presumably, like so many Crustacea, they are nocturnal 
and so probably can be more easily found dx toward sun down. 
June 20, 1925 
Fish stomachs. Conger gave me a vial of a townet sample, "Off reef near 
20 , 1925 , 
wreck west of Loggerhead Key, Tortugas, June 10:00 a.m., bright, windy." 
Got in with my stomach vials unlabelled. 
June 21, 1925 
Fish stomachs all day. 
June 22, 1925 
Fish stomachs all day and evening. Crowded in some caring for specimens 
early this a.m. right after breakfast. Got up at 4:30, at least was waked up 
by Dexter and Charley, who took us out to make a few townet hauls. Made one 
7 minute tow from S. of old wreck S.W. of Loggerhead Key to old wreck. Then made 
a dredge haul with new small rock dredge that Mills built on the lines of the 
Puget Sound one across the shoal off extreme south end of island (Loggerhead). 
Then steamed up to white shoals buoy and made a townet haul 7 or 10 min. running 
north of that and dredged back. Then made another dredge haul on eel grass just 
off north end of Island. Got on large thick cake a urchin; 
had a little white carapace crab, brown legs on it but Dexter lost it changing 
buckets. 
