Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #57, Nov. 16, 1925 - Continued 
Moray had 1 big Pescadilla inside, 29 cm. long. Small flat shark saved had 
shimp inside. Pescadilla same; Tremoleras tells me they glut themselves with 
herring sardines in season. Corvina eat shells, like ratfish. Palometa eat 
shrimp. Skate, worms of which, a few fragments, were saved. 
#57 applies to two hauls. 
When I hauled Chimaeras out of ice (out of box packed in ice) on one of 
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large ones found two pieces of what I thought was skin aroundpiouth, though 
membrane of lips or lining of mouth had sloughed off. Forward of wastebasket had 
thrown it to one side, later when I got to bottom of box realized when I saw 
another in ice that they were parasitic worms. When alive were thinner and 
longer but no narrower, semi transparent (_ translucent) with opaque marks; 
made me think of pictures of "glass' 1 larvae of eels. (Blue is from scrap of 
blue pencil on table.) 
Sta. #58, Nov. 18, 1925. S.E. Ponton Paro Banco Ingles (approx. 13 mi.) 
7.00 a.m. 7? ftos. Mud. Density 1012.10, 70.°5* Water green. 
— Sta. #1 of Inst. Pesca for this day. 
H.I.=8.8. 530-6 
Townet haul solid mass ctenophores, interfere with haul. From large shark 
took two isopods from hinder dorsal fin. Saved few fish. Pc. of alcyonarian came 
up. 
