20 Februery 19^ 
Oear Fred* 
Let’s go back tiirough toe Swell’s toearwater mess again* 
I reiasmber or can find record of four non-Kauai birds, all of w^hicii 
should have ccMplete data with them# fnesc are as follows* 1 frcaa 
Sandj 1 frcmi the trip) 0823 F 6 July 196ii at s@a| 0880 F $ 
September 196U*-\ In addition tiie 29 October bird which died 22 
December (actually killed) is still here, 
^ow how many birds are still in D*C»^ total? 
% apparently agree on the matching of specbmens end data for 
10209, 0558, 0$62t snd C^ 60 . Is C$59 still there or not, you haim 
it listed in both places* It seems likely that 1C$?7, 10578 and 
1 C$79 are the 12 October birds. If ell mrm crushed, unskinned airf 
in paper bags, then I'm Siore, 
Ifambers ^6l, ($5? and 10212 then need to be matched with data 
f^iiMter 10212 is not an at sea bird but the number could have been 
attached out here fVcsa a miseelleneous series, 1*11 try to get seme 
of these straighteted out when Warren returns, %© yoxir^ bird at 
least should be easy to figure out* 
After Tuasdey there will be only two unst\’ffed birds here snd 
these are such a n®ss that I'll ha^ to do them myself, Froa then 
no specimens will go into the freezer or through here without full 
data on the bird (Kure and BCF included). Spinning and preparation 
will be si^servised and data will recorded on the label and in a 
catalogue at to© time of preparation, 
I sho’old have been policing a long time ago. 
