Crustacea were treated by Edmondson (1925 )> the Isbhinoderm^ by Fisher (1925) 
and Clark (1925 and 19^9) > and the /oraminfera by Cushman (1925)* Thompson 
(1938) and Bequa^fert (l9^-l) discuss the Hippoboscidae collected by the 
expedition* ^^^cX/vcxrc)^o-V AVa^. vAaaa& of <> \ 4^ 
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Personnel of the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife made aerial 
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surveys of Lisianski in December 1956, January, April, May, October and 
December 1957* and January, April, May and June 1958* Their observations 
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are reported in papers on the Hawaiian monk seal (Kenyon and Rice, 1959) 
and the albatrosses (Rice and Kenyon, 1962). 
Personnel of the Division of Fish and Game of the State of Hawaii visited 
, • \ .- 4 , 
* ■ * 
the island on 9 March I96I. They made general observations on the wildlife, 
surveyed the possibilities for the introduction of Laysan Teal, set up 
photographic stations, and set up refuge signs. Their observations were 
presented in an unpublished reports (W^ods ide and Kramer, 1961) to the 
Division of Fish and Game. One member of the Division accompanied the POBSP 
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to the island in February 1963 and Submitted a separate report (Kramer, 1963) 
i : 
to that agency. 
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Pacific Ocean Biological Survey Program personnel have Spent a total of 
\ ^ days on Lisianski on Second if ferent trips since February 1965* 
Personnel from the Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife, and the Division 
of Fish and Game of the State of Hawaii have been present on several of these 
trips* Dates and personnel for each visit are listed in Table 7L 
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Population 
estimates and breeding notes are available from each trip, though limitations 
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of time precluded thorough observations on some visits. 
