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Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. OarfcTf Nov. 1, 1925 . Last day in Sao Francisco - day before ship sailed. 
R.R. ditches. Fisherman F.W. on second. 
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Schmidt vent with me; he picked up lot of stuff I had gotten before, but 
I saved it as I hated to throw it away. 
Sta. #^9, Nov. 5) 1925* Florianopolis. 
Quiet, clear, sunny day. 
Collected at rocky point at end of Praia da Fora toward bridge, but 
bridge 
mostly on rocks, at/end of Praia. 8:30 a.m. 
Water sample. Air 71° F., water 71 ^° F. Tide nearly out, just before slack. 
3 Palaemons. Saw four in shallow water about rocks, over sand, water 
about a foot deep. Just happened to see them moving as I picked up crabs. 
Hard to see, apparently prefer sand bottom. One of Palaemons was in sea weed 
with amphipods. When I scratched up weeds he backed out; fished him and other 
two with net. 
Amphipods thick in ulva. Lydgia plentiful. 
Two terrestrial isopods, one in road home from Praia, other among leaves 
of bank above rocks. 
On way back collected grapsoids on sides of (sever?) small stream into 
which tide backs. Got lot all sizes. 
Palaemon faintest kind of transparent tawny 
olive; hinder margins of abd. somites with sort 
of bistre mixed with tawny olive. Couple of faint 
lines of raw umber across dorsum. Antennal scale 
also margined with color. 
