Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta's. #23 and 2k, Paranagua, Brazil, Oct. 2 & 3> 1925 - Continued 
Got one broad clawed Uca this afternoon as I took picture of ship. Flat¬ 
tened him out with tripod head. From same place as morning collection, but 
in afternoon, 2.30 p.m., with high tide. 
Oct. 6, 1925 
(.8 boys not th craj 
Left at 9.15. Arrived 12. 30 . Half hr. at Managua, Mill .J All girls 
but 2. Had to be ferried over river after leaving horses at house. 2.30 at 
end of Journey, after coffee. 3 .15 to Praia Grande. 17 children, 2 families, 
Ribeirao de Bananal. 6 .15 p.m. started back, got to hotel about 10.30 with 
3 stops on way, one at Managua Mill for shrimps, and other for water, and 
last for something to eat. 
Sta. # 25 , Oct. 6 , 1925 . Praia da Enseada 
Air temp. 67-3A F. 
Got a Lepidopa and 1 tiny Hippa on beach in front of German house 
facing lighthouse. Before that, sailor got 3 molluscs at the other end. At 
house got some shells. 
At Praia Grande got lot of hippas, few quite large, but not so large 
as the natives claim they come. And a few amphipods. Praia Grande is 
across two points of land behind house. 
Sea was very rough and high due to high winds night before. Really 
shouldn't have made trip, but in town didn't realize force of surf on 
outside of island. 
StcL. ** * 0 , Octsb, > 
Children at mill got me 2 crabs and several shrimps from stream back of 
mill. One shrimp was quite brown in iax life, looked like the black of Prouts 
brown or same of burnt umber, all over claws, too. The largest of the 
Trichodactylus was generally (orSlyone alive next a.m.) a raw sienna, darker 
on carapace due to spottings and mottlings chocolate and mars brown, same on 
upper margins of all appendages, weakly on large chelipeds, on upper margin only 
