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Thursday, Dec. 23, 1926. 
Got about half dozen sea anemones £xa for specimens for names. Dark 
brown-black ones are not used because too duro, tough and hard. Of the 
latter I've seen none here, but must be because Durand speaks of them. 
Friday, Dec. 2k , 1926. 
Good heavy rain. Has rained more or less every day for past 5 days or 
more. 
#6l. 
Shrimp hang around growth covered floats, but these are cleaned in 
November at beginning of season, just ahead of my arrival, so I didn't have 
much luck. With dip net secured two very tiny ones, Rhyncoeinctes. 
Gizzard shows sort of hair brown through yellow, no red spots on that part 
of carapace. Abdomen and branchial region of carapace with oblique crimson 
stripes, spots on rest of carapace about in two rows on a sulphur yellow 
ground extending on to basal 1/3 of rostrum. Distal lower part of rostrum 
canary yellow,opaque, sulphur yellow like dust, partly transparent. Red 
bar length of rostrum on each side of dorsal margin, more carmine, legs, 
carpus, propodus, and dactylus crimson on upper half, 
rest of somites to body colorless. Smaller specimen scarcely colored, red 
spot pale crimson? at base of each pleopod shows through epimera, legs with a 
few very tiny spots, scarcely perceptible, spot at articulation most noticeable. 
Antennules and telson and stomach palest, between lemon and citron yellow 
(neither, yet partaking of both). 
