Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #18, Sept. 22, 1925 - Continued. 
Kept couple of large Atyas over night in basin with brownish sand and 
whitish grains in it. Atyas, which were quite dark green like shadows under 
rocks, assumed a general tawny olive color. Whitish stripe down back became 
wood brown (or buff) down middle and cream buff at sides, stripe good 3 
wide in largest spec., irregular black 1 mm. wide more or less to either side 
of median stripe, rest of animal the tawny olive with mottlings of black 
(green?) but not so much black as tawny, lower on sides mottling^ more 
reticulations of tawny and clay color. Spines of legs dark brown burnt 
umber, legs themselves either fawn or vinaceous, or between the two. 
Little shrimp of 2 kinds? One lot quite transparent, with grey-black 
markings, very little blue or green appearing, and dragon*s blood red stomach 
and alimentary tract, faint blue spot6 on dorsum of abdomen- A. 
One lot quite greenish with dark, almost black bottle green stomach 
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and green-black-blue marks on back of abd.= * -- B. (Rest miscellaneous.) 
Sta. #20, Sept. 2k, 1925* Weeds from rock in front of hotel. 
Portunid from beach, general color sort of sage green X hair brown, with 
chelipeds largely same as general color of carapace, hair brown X greenish tinge 
spines nearly all porcelain white, their hinder margin and anterior margin 
of carpus between them shiny clove brown, inner face of hand and carpal articula 
tions china blue, fixed finger all white, movable one coral red to scarlet. 
