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and lot of amphipods from tide pool. Got a couple of tiny pholads and a 
tiny crab from among same group. 
First real rough day, overcast, very windy. Yesterday overcast9th 
more or less clear, but 8 th was an ideal, beautiful, clear, sunny day, first 
time. Pico Central and other tips were free of clouds. 
#40. Dec. 13, 1926 . 
In yard of Sr. Charpentier got a lot of amphipods and isopods under some 
stones—first time I ever saw amphipods in such numbers on dry land. The 
habitat being just that of the isopods, which are strictly dry land (rather 
damp land) forms, and really damp only under stones and boards and woodpile where 
these were found. 
Some snail shells, too. 
#40a. 
Om way home the more rounded isopods were found in much drier locality, 
only rocks and dirt, no vegetation. Other stuff in localities similar to 
Charpentier*s yard, in fact between it and dry ground. 
Chonta Palm, 25-3/4 inches in circumference, about 4 feet from ground. 
#40b. Dec. 14, 1926 
Miscellaneous junk from grounds of Rene Durand, Dec. 14, 1926. 
