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Maclean
1967
Journal
26 July
should be plenty.
27 July
Barrow, Alaska
Spend the morning the same place
as the evening, then cleaning tanglefoots
and blowing my nose. Went out for the
tanglefoot change in the afternoon in a
cold, persistent rain. There was little
on the boards—the last of the tipulids and
some Brachycerans. Came in out of the
rain as the cold air full force. Spent
the evening in bed!
28 July
Barrow, Alaska
Back to counting worms. Spent
all morning with Don counting Chironomus
larvae from the past three berlese
samples. The last one was loaded—
but no tipulids. (Found 6 tipulids
that Don missed in the last two samples.)
I would like to take periodic samples
to weigh to see how wt increases.
Spent the afternoon putting up a
snowy owl shot by Sedman, with
Mary Shields acting as observer. In
the evening played basketball in town.
29 July
Barrow, Alaska
Counted more larvae from the
latest 500 samples; then Dan picked
several to determine effectiveness of