Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #37, Oct. 15, 1925. 
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Air 58 ° F. Rio Negro by Fish pots near bank. In water 64 F., 1 foot deep. 
(1) Smallest ones bistre X olive green; legs flushed with purple, fingers 
too. Dactyls quite auricular purple, but lighter than book. Little ones, 
legs break off easily. Legs purple beneath, under parts cream flushed with 
light purple. 
(2) Two quite blue. Carapaces both dark bottle green. Fingers and 
outer half of palm of one and dactyls bright french blue, of other sea green. 
Telson and several under-turned abdominal somites like outer parts of hands and 
dactyls, french blue. One has lands, legs, and telson,etc. ultramarine blue 
below, rest quite white. Must live in crevices, they freeze when picked up, 
is part of spread-eagle effect when you try to lift them out of bottle front 
end first. Resist quite strongly. 
Sta. #37a, Oct. 15, 1925 . 
Got l/2 dozen Aegleas. One had young. One had peculiar swelling under 
abdomen. What is it? One was feeding on stuff attached to rocks. In bright 
sun though water overcast this a.m. 
