June 19, 1932. 
#6 - 32. 
Went over on reefs from 2:00 - 6:30 p.m. First over Bush Key jas far as 
fiddler ground. Took two to make a panorama at 5 11 l/25 sun under cloud and 
one at F 8 1/25 to check. Also tried one of birds at same with a f ' 
at F 11 1 / 25 . Two general views at F 11 1 / 50 ? 
Collected on Bird Key reef, northern section between main channel to north 
and one to south of it. A patch of colonial anemones has come in, and sure 
enough got three little Platypodias from under the patches on rocks. Seemed 
to he no end of Crangon armillatus about. Only saw one of all greenish ixx 
? heterochaelis type. Under larger, apparently more loosely piled rocks with 
larger interstices, which rush of water kept open, no end of large Mithrax 
verrucosus, which is place to get them. On under side of a rock two little 
Stenopuses, near outer edge. 
June 20, 1932, Monday. Between 6:30 & 7*30 p.m., low tide. 
After night of rain. Collected over rocks south of lighthouse dock 
west side of (loggerhead) island. Wells got a nice iaxx large %■ Platypodia 
spectabilis, found on flat plate-like colonial aiKysn actinian. Light greenish 
cream ground, cadmium yellow marking. (Returned this to him.) 
Got great many greenish and quite translucent palish, whitish, sickly 
washed out greenish Alpheus. Stone got one of largest of greenish Alpheus 
I *ve seen so far (looks like_C. verrilli —he gave it to me). After night in 
formalin hands are brownish, were greenish, and show numerous round white spots 
or ocellations. There were almost a couple of alpheids under every sizable rock. 
Only saw one tiny cross barred one armillatus type; all rest greenish. 
Stone also got an Automate separately color noted. 
There were a great many Microphrys bicomutus. 
