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K.E. Bowman
1964
Sand Johnston
Mar 10 - the N periwinkles. With the
breasts were painted various
colors and the same color sprayed
around the eggs. Data as follows:
Feety (old) - Red - 7:53 - 74301-08
Sunrise Mould
" - Green - 24-16
Noon "
" (new) - Blue - 17-24
Sunrise "13
" (New) - Orange - 35-32
Noon "
" (old) - Black - 35-40
Sunset Mould
" - Blue - 7:53 - 8:56 45-48
Midnight "
Noddy - 6:13 Orange - 14:20-01070-72
Sunrise Mould
Ah, rain, blessed rain! From
9 PM. through the night, accompanied
by thunder lightning. What fiendish
Olympian mind decales this unfailing
war of harassment on the 1967
Troops? Two-minute sporadic squalls,
I lost for weeks and then delays
as we collect birds!
Mar 11 - U.S.S. Energy arrived at Johnston
1000. Bat 1 crew arrived at
Sand 1100 via M-boat. Dave &
I gave them the first tour,
including fish stall (id, much to
the annoyance of the station crew),
sharks (75 miles around off
cast shore, possibly breeding), and
one pretty team depositing an egg