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Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. # 38 , Oct. l£, 1925 
Boy went down and got trap, brought me 3 Aegleas. Like yesterday, all 
three were uniformly olive with touch of olive green, very dark color all 
over, Just little muddy or greyish in suture lines due to distinct hairs. 
Fingers of hands, margin with orange chrome, 
dark part, lighter below, sort of flushing. 
Movable finger, one spot at articulation. 
Dactyls, distal half saturn red or orange 
chrome light flushing at beginning, green basal half. Largest specimen 
bluish on central portion of sternumr touch of cerulean blue? Telson and 
abdomen folded under, and under side of propodi, carpi, and outer side of hands 
and max. dirty chromium green. Under parts generally dirty white. Antennae like 
back, antennules little brown gxKjqpdxKktxx greyish, faint clay color, sort of 
inconspicuous. Can right themselves very readily; laevis couldn't. Little 
ones freeze when taken by legs, not so big ones. 
^ Water 64-3/4°, Air 72°. 
Sta. #39, Oct. 17, 1925* Saturday 
Cleaned stream about of Aeglea. 2 doz. Aeglea from stream. 9*30 a.m. 
Air 72°, water 66 °. Nothing in fish pot. 
Called on Giffis in afternoon. 
