#3* Salinas, Sept. Ik, 1926. 
Collected over reef again, in particular in morning. Broke open one of 
the vorm burrows and got a lot of Crangons (3 kinds), E r iphias, Petrolishtes, 
tiny grapsoids, occasional Pachygrapsus. 
Tiniest, or smallest now, of the four Macrocoelomas is a slate grey all 
ft « .ft «’ 
[kg over, including legs, except for distal half of dactyls white. 
Two more squillas taken this day placa^rith others, almost a black bottle 
green, legs tawny ochraceous, antennae and scale and outer margin of pleopodS 
the same, and rami of tail fan, but spine is bright French blue, dactyls of 
chelae china blue. Few White flecks on back. Have seen only this one species 
of Squilla so far, all are pretty much of the same coloration. 
Two Crangons from worm jburrowsj green speckled all over, hairs fringing 
tail fan ochre yellow. Small one without chelae (chelae are probably in 
jar with other Crangons of this date). Parrot green as speckles are very dark 
and close together, larger specimen more apple green, because speckles are 
wider separated, showing more yellowish ground color. Chelae french green. 
notches white and white band across middle of palm.ii 
of movable finger dirty whitish. 
Distal third 
One Crangon in bottle with worm more or less burnt umber, blacker on 
dorsum of abdomen and basal part of fingers, tips of both fingers whitish, 
hairs of tail fan ochre yellow. 
Got a nice lot of Balanus tintinabulum from Cable Sta. pipe line. Other 
barnacles from rocks where most collecting was done. 
#3a. 
While walking on beach at night got k Ocypodes. During the day they are 
rarely seen, but at night the place is alive with them. Used flashlight, 
without which it would not have been possible to follow them. 
