Bacon Scholarship - Continued 
Sta. #6. Aug. 26, Conto do Rio. Temp. 25-l/5° C. 
Water sample B. Water 3-^ inches deep. 
Went over to get water sample in stream, found it flowing out. On upstream 
side of bridge got a few fiddlers from holes in sand and some amphipods. Saved 
a sand sample to find out how salt it might be; also water same (sample?). 
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There were some worms that looked like earthworms in it. Few fiddlers 
from same sand. 
Sta. #7* Aug. 27 , 1925 . 24.9° C., water 2^ ft. deep. 
Went up river on Gover'nador. Broad, shallow, muddy estuary, big mud flats 
on either side, mangrove swamps full of crabs, fiddlers, etc. Large Callinectes 
in creek. 
Had to meet Fisheries Society at 4.00 p.m., so could not put my specimens 
up. Hope to do so in a.m. Got lots of other debris and water sample. No end 
of nudibranchs, some saved, all over and through bryozoa and sponges among 
bryozoa, on outside of latter only. 
Sta. #8. Aug. 29, 1925« 24° C. ? 0pp. Ilha Govenador. 
Oyster dredge. Laje de Fora. 6 meters 3 fathoms. Mud bottom, shell 
frags., 100 meters off shore. Several Amphioxus, an ophiuran, 2 starfish. 
Lost tow net; got loaded with mud. 
Aug. 30 at Pedra with Onge and Green. 
$ta, # 9 , off Paqueta, nearest point to Rio, but toward landing stage. 
Boat dredge 12.00 moon. Mud in bottom half of dredge, s&nd in top 
half. One little crab, starfish, and frag, of another, and keyhole urchin. 
11 meters 6 on sounding. 
Captain Jo'ao da Cos to. 25 m. long. 
Ubirajara - name of 4th Indian met with in Brazil, helped the Portuguese 
when they first settled in Brazil. 
