Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #46, Oct. 29, 1925) Ponta da Cruz, Sta. Catharina - Continued 
central third of median dorsum of abdomen a sort of slate gray. Not so notice¬ 
able in field as in white plate after some hours. Hairs on fore part of carapace 
dirty cream buff. 
Got one isopod for Maloney. 
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Shrimp with toothless rostrum- mostly transparent. Most conspicuous thing 
was apple green stomach, above which carapace was colorless, but around which 
and on sides were faint red chromatophores; abdomen with scattering of red 
spots; eyes blue black; legs blue like watered milk. Chelipeds, or maybe 
maxillipeds, anyway the heavy anterior link with darker red and some few 
blue spots below distal margin of antepenultimate joint red (dark). 
General red flecks * poppy 
Dark red as poppy with dark of crimson 
Blue spots s azure, about, or cobalt. 
This shrimp like all found in burrows. Some Crangons in crack or 
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under rocks. This last-r little red found in good, inhabited by Gebia burrows. 
Sta. #47, Oct. 30, 1925. 
Went back and collected in rain. Got fiddlers izDcxxix out of sand near 
stream—just one little place. 
Fingers of large chela white, outer side of palm, carpus, and merus little 
distally flushed with ochraeeous, in some others about lemon yellow, which is 
color of legs; back slaty X olive green mottled. 
