Image from the Biodiversity Heritage Library.
Contributed by Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, University of California, Berkeley.
| www.biodiversitylibrary.org
Transcription
9:54 ward him back into bright sun.
allotment with
10:02 light sun, light breeze (12.7°)
saving them.
12.2 sea/10clbs
(11) dry 52° mat 45° (7)
10:12 " " " (12.7)
11.7
10:30 " " a few sailers (14.7°) 10.6
dry 55 (13) (6½)
clothes returned 10-6 43½
10:53 " " light breeze (15°) no clothes returned 10.3
(13) 7¼
55 46
moved to shade and noted - above measurements were made in
a fly-screen cylinder, 1 foot long, 4" diameter, 21 gauge.
6cm S-V.
at 2:15 pm put this morning's ted under a big rock, windy,
sky's cloudy. His tent also are put him under rock (4.7°)
2:22 - 13.3 sea/10clbs. =10.8°
2:45 - 13. =10.7°
Chequerin signal strength
2:26 - 13.4 " (10.3°)
2:57 - 12.9 (10.9°) indicates that he is moving
2:34 - 13.3 " =10.8°
3:10 - 13.0 (10.8°) around under the rock, which
had + sloped runways.
3:57 - 12.5 = (11.3°)
windy, mostly clear
4:25 - 12.6 " " "
5:06 - 12.0 " " (12.8°) "
calometer [t+1]
ted
[food]
45 cm x 40 x 25
began recording in pm.
see Dave for first edup. This
rock weighs about half the
one with the ted Smith
Telemeter + 2 inches of the
two rocks are 6 feet apart
rock ambient
second to day
4:45 - 6.7 = 11° 8.4 Schultheiss
5:20 - 6.5 = (13.6°) 8.0
5:52 - 6.55 = 13.7 6.0
6:20 - 6.6 5.0
tee Dave =12.5°
5:35-5:40 - 57.5 - 6.0 for 40 counts
climbing steadily
7:08 - 7.1 =12.6 5.0
6:05 - up inca stock ed 80 secs for 20
counts
7:35-7.0 =12.6 4.2
6:05 - 2.0 on Schultheis incline
6:15 - in vol under rock 4.2