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#46. Wednesday, Dec. 15, 1926. 
With fisherman, John Bauptista Vera, went to Father Bay. Tried on 
dredge haul, but too rocky; got a piece of sponge and few scraps. 
legal lobsters 
Water 18° C. at 12 noon. Used nets, got total of 115/(25 overboard). 
1st blank 
N.G. 
Good 
3rd net 
13 
2 
4 
? 
1 
5 
TZ 
5 
6 
6 
10 
7 
12 
5 
8 
12 
k 
9 
9 
10 
37 plus five other nets; after 
careful culling in boat again, 33 lobsters from 12 nets considered good. 
Wets in water 3 hrs. 3 ft. dia., about 2§- ft. deep. 
First set up at 12 noon after 3 hrs., 2 of which dredged in Carbajal 
Bay and l/2 ashore. Set beginning up at 3 p.m. fewer small lobsters. After 
4 nets quit at 3*45, back at 6.30 beginning again at first net, all finished 
and reset by 8.00 p.m. 
Thursday a.m. up at 3*30 a.m., started lifting nets at 6.20 after 2 tows 
10 min. ea. and breakfast. Last night tow 10 min. after 9 p.m. 
This (l6th) a.m. two 10 min. tows at 3.30. Water 18° C. at 6.45 a.m. 
#47. Dec. 15, 1926. Carbajal Bay. 15-20 fms. 
Munida dredged in Carbajal Bay specked with dragon's blood red, giving 
it that general color to eye. Ground color lighter ?buff pink, some dead 
whitish inconspicuous spots along anterior margins of rugae. 
Langosta puerulus? or older. Corneae clove brown. Antennae with about 
four larger flecks in basal half of primrose or straw yellow, more numerous 
small speckles of some joints of antennular peduncle and articulations of 
legs faintly marked with same color; antennae and flagella of antennules with 
faint pinkish or rather very very pale* poppy red. 
