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Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #15, Gept. 19, 1925> South of Villa Bella, Sao Sebastiao - Continued 
with morning low tide at 7-10 o'clock. Tide coming in by 9*36. Cloudy, 
threatening rain. 
Done of morning of Sept. 20: Temp, at 6 . 30 , water at surface 7li° F., 
air 69 °• Air at 7 :30 71° F. Water sample saved. 
Sta. $13& 
At night used townet and got any quantity of life of all kinds: crustacean 
larvae, fish larvae, amphipods, and some ostracods. One would think the amphipods 
were luminous. Net dragged back and forth few times, 2-2^ ft. of water, 
10.00 p.m. #6xx net. Bur. Fish. 
Sta. #16, Sept. 20, 1925 
Collected on stony beach, point of,beyond where we were yesterday, south 
of. Got number of Grangons and one Upogebia. 
Pontonid. Chitin pale salmon buff, legs palest of pale olive buff, 
ovaries and egg mass showing through bright cadmium orange to orange, not all 
solid one color. Alimentary tract in body sort of green-clove brown-black. 
Synalpheid. Pale buff pink with trace of vinaceous cinnamon mixed in 
edges of distal half of palm and all margins of fingers with fine line of 
bottle green, alimentary tract as in preceding. 
Upogebia, now in dish, mottled pea greenish underlaid with tinge of gall¬ 
stone yellow; last segment and telson without yellow uropods colorless. Hands, 
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chelipeds pale ochraceous buff, which was color when caught under stone in 
crevices in gravel and sandy, some slight mud, but mostly coarse gravel. Cara¬ 
pace also without yellow chitin, with tinge of green that constitutes mottling. 
Yellow is from eggs. Legs all white. 
