June If, 1932. - Continued 
#4 - 32. 
Sound 11:30 
Net over 11:35 
On bottom 11:45 
Haul in 12:20 
On deck 1:00 
Sound 1:05 
Homeward NX W, 
45 fms. 
46 fms. 
150-170 fms. cable out 
Fine, compact grey oozy mud 
2 species Plax crabs, few P. spinicarpus; few, 2 or 3> hermits. 
1 large suborbicular spider, 1 smaller same? soft & shell. 
1 Munida transverse purple banded, and chela only of another spec, of xhkkx^xx 
same species. 
Shells and ophiurans of 2 hauls combined, saved. 
June 18, 1932, Saturday 
#5 - 32. 
Collected between 2:00 and 4:30. Went to northernmost point Long-Bush 
Key. On inside is still the fiddler flat, very circumscribed patch. On 
outside of reef weedy rocks got Stenopus some Synalpheids,and no end of 
Petrolisthes galathinus to be found here. The place for catching them. Here 
also got Actea setiger, Crangon formosus, little red Pisosomas. In tide pools 
between sea and fiddler flat got a chocolate colored Cangon and few Leptodius 
floridanus (Dexter got Leptodius). Except galathinus cracked from rocks taken 
(oot&r) 
oryedge of reef just to west of most northerly point of Reef where I should 
say almost that Bush and Long Keys join. Several crabs that Dexter got bxk 
are from Bird Key Reef. 
