Sta. #63.-.Nov. 24 , 1925* (#l) Hora siete. E. Isla de Flores (approx 4 millas) 
sieta banas, barro. Air 19°, water 20°, Verde. 
H.I. 8.4l, Density IOI3.9, Temp. 77-5 in Tab. 
5.45 - 6.30 a.m. tovnet; already too light. Water sample. 
Shark 4—3/4* long, 1st gill slit 5/8 from snout, beginning of pectoral 
f +■ Zi'f' Y3 of 
nearly 7/? , beginning of dorsal 3/8, upper lobe of tail from base -1- ^ 1/3-of 
l/4. Only one little dorsal. Animal grey black spotted, white below. 
Sta. #64 (#2). Nov. 24, 1925. Hora nueve. N.E. Isla de Flores. 
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Approx 6 millas. Cinco brazas. Barro. Air 20 , Water 20 5* Verde 
Put over oyster dredge twice at conclusion of otter trawl. Put over 
oyster dredge in 7 fms. for two 10-15 min. hauls. Got very soft mud, worm 
tubes, and clams, and 1 shrimp (Xiphopeneus). 
Sta. #65, Nov. 25, 1925* Barro Santa Lucia, Uruguay. In grass 
Water temp. 22.°5 C. 11.35 a.m. By boat house Ph. 76.5 3*53 P*»* 
Density 1000.05, Temp. 64° F. 
Sta. #66, Nov. 25, 1925* Barro Santa Lucia, Uruguay. 
About rocks and roots of grasses 5*00 p.m.; few amphipods. 
Sta. # 67 , Nov. 25, 1925. Barro Santa Lucia, Uruguay. 
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1st 
Made about 4 boat dredge hauls in river channel below bridge. All same 
/ 3 
sort of stuff. Once (2nd haul up) when net was empty it had a couple of branches 
of dead trees just coated with barnacles, of which we saved a few sticks. 
One of these hauls had a number of flat grapsoids in them. The depth was 
between 3-4 meters. Water was very turbid and bottom was soft black ooze. 
Nov. 27. Manuel Fernandez. 
Thompson brought me in a few Aeglea and amphipods. 
