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T r Q v»orV»d on rW cro^oliwahe mo tori 0 1 sa and in the 
afternoon we tried to 2° over to Johnston to oil tho 
iX".—TTrixm—rs—swore rt—“—brro ooline n^nrr~nxn^r7~T r rr 
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The ~un was very rusty and had nits in the barrel. 
While over there t iked with fajor 5u >out the 
rnrn core we were hithln^ on the inland and wont no 
talk with Paul Da Weese about '.he rata on the island* 
— 1_ lor: z-H-tz—r: ■ ■■ - r~.Tz r—j-“T.;. -—bet zm —:— trc~—rrj—; 
collect a s.pecaiman for us and keep us informed on the 
rat situation"* There are two species of ats on one" 
island according to the extir ruinator# 
17 We went out to band birds and there were very few 
r,r tV; r* -i -ttleh t '-Ore e If. .V-.r>d to hand,'Win - 1 
Wedgetailed Shearwaters are thinning out and there are 
few ISft. ~~ 
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Vne .a nd ^ went p. ^o^ind ■■ tho. i sl/i nd eh.weki>~ ~ 
the mice to check for strange birds« ..We saw two ?W? : 
iincron thy hlil bv te - rt'e‘Sting c6ic■ y'« They 
went into a larp^e burrow and were under ground, the 
burrow was about three feet deep and 1, and 1/2 wide . 
We conducted the vowth and development on the 
Common Noddies and 
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We went around the island and decked the -ice as 
usual and found nothing* 
Wp vArt. r>b^r to Johnston or the 1100 ."-Wheat to.. 
pick up two rats at the Camp office * i\{^ ! i 
tylirPHlph i PWP+i?Wr { W v>w./ v/e aU'dlflitei 1 Over u.ers 
and come back on the 1330 IT-boat. 
We saw 5 Fairy terns on Johnston while by the 
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Worked on Paper work oil the rest of the day* 
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te bctiiivic/d ucigcy»■»W/C3 .l IcjQ uiieui wu^^i. s aiiu ij - 0 P iiid^ 
for one hour before we had chased all then off the islar 
I banded ? chicks and Doc anded two Dabk Phase bards 
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