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Wislockl, George S, Sand Island, Johnston Atoll 3 
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2400. Full moon greatly hindered handing operations. A fresh Frigatcbird 
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egg was located—believed to be the first of the season. Rest and egg were 
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marked1 
Hoyember 28 (refer also to R. Sundell's notes)—A svirvey of the island was 
made between 1000 and 1200: 
, Red-footed Booby 200+ 
Great Frigatebird 200+ 
Brown Booby 15 
Golden Plover 35 
Wandering Tattler 1 
Ruddy Turnstone 25+ 
Noddy Tern 1000+ 
• Hawaiian Noddy 1 
A radio transmission with Amerman on Kure at l400. Regular banding c^erations 
were carried out between 2100 and 2400. 
November 29 (refer also to R. Sundell''s notes)—A s^lrvey of ttie island w^as 
conducted between O 9 OO and 1000. ®ie following species v;ere recorded: 
/ Red-footed Booby 400+-15 (actual count) 
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Brown Booby 12‘ 
Great Frigatebird 150 + 25 
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Golden Plover 3CH' 
Ruddy Turnstone 20+ f 
, Wandering Tattler 2 ’* 
Noddy Tern 800 + ■' 
An adult Red-tailed Trppicbird was observed circling over barracks at 1200. 
