63 
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1963—-At 6 ea 
From 1530 to 1700 we collected 2 wedgetails end 2 terns, several 
other "birds being wounded "but not killed, out right. A white-tailed tropic- 
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"bird shot eventually dropped, but about e mile away and the ship did not 
attempt to find it. 
We spent much of the evening working' up these last 4 specimens and 
the round-the-clock watch was discontinued shortly after der v today a.s 
we were told that no extra lights could be lit whl e - e were in sightof 
Johnston, 
We have :een asked by M r. Bushmen to refrain as much as ossible from 
collecting on the remeinder of the trip as the ship has only a few hours 
on Saturday m rning during which time it ^ust dock ?t Hilo. 
0023 
VT Shearwater 
one 
headed I 30 ft. up in light 
0 50 
WT Shearwater 
one 
headed E 
0100 
L 16°39' ^ 172°30’ 
course 050° headed NE 
0115 
Bonin I. Petrel"? 
one 
h aded 1 lo over water in spot 
2124 
Bonin I. Petrel? 
on^ 
needed T low over weter 6 fif fsnteil 
0145 
Shearwater ?6 
off 
fanti11 headed E 
0215 
Bonin I. Petrel? 
one 
headed E jur't shove water off fentail; 
light color 
0235 
Bonin I.Petrel 
one 
headed 1? off fsntail in spot light 
0240 
c curse 090° headed 7 
0425 
Sooty Tern 
on^ 
headed SW 
a 
542 
"T Shearwater 
one 
& 
0700 
L 16°51 ' ?i 171°48 • 
0710 
sunrise 
