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April 8, 10:05 p.m., 80 . South Seymour is generally green, 
greener than I have ever sin seen in three visits; yet there seems to be 
no standing water. Captain Picking and Reznor could not find any this 
afternoon after a HK3J±±3anx|iKK±iafi[iaK partial search. I shall look tomorrow, 
too. Reznor found a hippa on the beach, my first one this cruise. The 
greenness is quite universal, grass that was ever known before is now fresh 
and green and with fruiting plumes. When Captain was here in Erie in December 
he found a running stream. About four we got ashore with tide gauge party 
and camp party. Sow at 10 I can .see their camp fire, in fact at 10*12 it's 
out. They must read gauge each half hour day and night; be an light and 
field glasses. Also have small portable radio phone ashore for talking to 
shin. 
Aeolian Bay is stencils piece^galv. iron, underneath 
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is sea turtle shell^a^ roofVo^ef/a^>ook in which, visitors may write names* 
urprising 4*Jt, f • 
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E.L. Apr. 8th, 1941. 
Hundred little turtles, several neelle fish and skate. 
Lots of 
copepoas. 
