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moraine.
Entrance fee 150 cents and quite a number come in each day often driving from Hamilton to Ot, begin elsewhere.
Everywhere the shore-line is rocky and one sees [illegible] no peaches at all. Sometimes at the head you find erve them a sheer sand flat. Have been usually much steep and unlit and in the sand one could make quite a collection of tiny shells both gastropods and tivalves. On the hells between tides are one around to Derpula, Patellas and at low tide Chamas and this species of corals are emmm. The star coral, Didem- [illegible] from is yellow and a Mura is a green-white. They show no life activities.
Tuesday, Jan 15 - 1929
In the afternoon took the ferry over to Inverurie Hotel and then walked over to Riddells Bay and the Surf Club. At the head of this little bay saw the first of the Man prove true that yes are one the warmest part of the world. The bay is replete with urns-like algae and on it live millions of a little hip opened and ornate gastropods. There saw so many shells together before.