Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #17 - continued 
2 green clawed Synalpheus like Tortugas, claws bottle green, legs 
pinkish, body largely transparent, eggs and alimentary tract giving it an 
almost claret brown appearance. After time in dish looked bay. Tail fan 
and last abd. segment without color. Abdomen transparent but above looks 
colored, due to eggs. 
1 with all green claw. 
1 Upogebia shed both claws. 
Sta. #17a. Sept. 21, 1925 . 
A tow net haul, net # 6 xx, in front of hotel from 7 .00 - 7.30 p.m. 
Sta. #17b. 
With bobbinet dip net dragged along bottom, 7 .00 - 7.30 p.m. 
Sta. #17c. 9*^5 p.m. 
Still northward like preceding stations, but tide quite low, at about 
low point. Must have been ebbing on other two. 
Sta. #l6b 
A second haul was made at this time and material dried to see if Newton 
Harvey could find luminous organisms in it. 
