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#97. Mar. 20, 1927 
Rocky, weedy bottom. Half dozen drags with oyster dredge. Bryozoa and 
algae and the large spider crab, Eurypodius, and also Peltarion. This dredging 
was done in 8 to 10 fathoms, the limit of the rope we had brought with us. 
llhad hoped to get a centolla or two, but the Scoresby got hers in 60 fms., five 
miles out. so I suppose I’m out of luck. I would like to get one or two at 
least. 
#97a. Mar. 20,1927- 
The skipper of the Hbr. Master’s tug, the Penguin, brought me a fish from 
kelp roots that I have not seen yet. Missed seeing one of the largest kelp 
roots pulled up that the Capt. had ever seen. 
#97b. 
Capt. of Wembly collected a few specimens along shore in York Bay just 
around corner of narrows going out eastward in Port William from Port Stanley. 
# 98 . Mar. 27, 1927. 
By Falkland Id. Battle Monument from kelp roots on beach. 
#99. Mar. 2 6 , 1927 
Jack Davis collected off Kidney Id. Munida larvae surface. Shell, 
sipunculids. or echinoderms from kelp roots, gxfmaxdggyxxx^ftftxaffccaragkaxgjcx 
#100. Mar. 26, 1927. 
2 fms. deep, off anchor at Harbor master’s jetty. 
