Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #34, Oct. 12, 1925 - Continued 
birds, mammals, and stone implements. Got about a dozen different sizes. Ask 
to borrow for casts if Judd wants to do so. Has fine collection of ant guests. 
Picture of Bill Mann with Reichensperger. Stuff off (of?) mounted Steiger 
of Munich. Now living in Rio Negro. 
Sta. #35> Oct. 13, 1925* ^Color still recognizable, Feb. 27, 19^0—WLSJ 
Fish pot. Carapace and abdomen of Aeglea dark of grass green, with a 
suggestion of parrot green? Membrane between abdominal somites maroon or claret 
brown. Legs marine or indigo blue. Carpus of chelipeds grass green, 
little on distal portions of merus, proximally merus like inside of hands are 
dirty cream buff. Membranes of joints of legs more ferruginous. Palms grass 
green, fingers of left side like legs, of right side tending distally near tips 
into royal purple. Under parts dirty cream buff. Max. faintly with blue 
and lemon and last 2 or 1 abd. somite faintly with green and purple like 
poorly dyed Easter eggs with Paas dyes. Spines whitish, or corneous tipped. 
Pick Aeglea up by one leg, it freezes. 
7-8 p.m. Cast net, maybe a dozen casts. 
Sta. # 36 , Oct* 14, 1925* 
At water rapids above R.R. bridge at Rio Negro, Parana. 
# 36 , Aeglea. Dark blackish bottle green on back and abdomen; legs, 
chelipeds, and palms bright grass green; ambulatory dactyls buff—cream buff, 
fingers tipped and edged with buff hairs at anterior margins of joints and 
and 
articulating membranes dragon’s blood red. Underparts and telson iiaet 
last 3 abd. somites (those bent under) all plain buff, maxillipeds, too. 
This one in cast net, night of Oct. 14. 
