Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #22 - Continued 
Clear sunny day, water temp, in Rio Taguanduba where we collected- 69.75° F• 
Sta. #22-A. 
Water sample out in front of hotel, surface, 1 ft. water. Air 74° F, 
water 74^° F. Just after turn of tide. Tide high, just beginning to ebb, 
1.30 p.m. At 5*45 p.m., temp, in front of house 78°. 
H.I.^84 on last prism. Density IO23.5 at top of meniscus, temp. 72° F. 
Crest of tide at or just before 22 "C", ebbing little with "D" still more. 
Intermittent moon between clouds. Townet haul at 9 p.m., 22 "B"; 11 p.m., 
22 "C"j 1.00 a.m. 22 "D". In front of hotel, 2 feet water, surface tow. 
Sta. #23 8s 24 both Paranagua, Brazil. Tide flat collections. 
Sta. #23, Oct. 2, 1925. j • 
Collected beyond car barn of bonde of Paranagua. Got a few small fiddlers, 
so young and small that they went all to pieces. The Crangons in the bottle 
with them are part of Oct. 3 collection, which I have given #24, Oct. 3/25* 5h 
Though it is hardly worth while to keep separate for want of bottles, 3 amphipods 
are with little Pinnotheres from Villa Bella, which happens to be in my grip 
yet. 
The square grapsoids in both #'s were from higher up on beach than other 
crabs in #23, well back in puddle on almost dry land. The Portunids are 
only from #24. Things are separate, except for Crangons and Gebias from #24, 
which are with #23. 
#23, Oct. 2, Clear day, large clouds, sunny, tide high, coming in it 
seemed, or just ebbing. 
#24, Oct. 3, overcast, rainy drizzle in forenoon, cloudy but clearing it 
seems at 12 o'clock; tide low at about 8 o'clock, coming in later. #24 tide 
flats off last pier to U. at Paranagua rocks covered , with dead and few living 
oysters on sandy mud flats. 
