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Maclean
1968
Journal
7 July) movie in the evening, then went out to finish transects by doing lines III A & B. Dr. Erickson finally managed to depart on the Wien plane about 11:30 P.M.
8 July
Barrow, Alaska
A fierce, cold wind blew all day today. Eona began work in the ARL office, so I began coming to work at 8:00 A.M. Spent the morning counting and preparing tanglefoots. Still only a total of 48↑ tipula at site I. Unfortunately Pete got a bit oversalaw and cleaned board II-6 before I had counted it.
Our early to make the change. Still lots of plowers and many pectorals in Central Marsh, the latter in a tight flock. Collected 6 with 2 shots. Nothing in the emergence traps.
Spent the evening of our first wedding anniversary at home with Eona.
9 July
Barrow, Alaska
More wind. Spent the morning counting tanglefoots and sorting 500 samples. The samples now in the funnel are a complete ways mystery! The smaller larvae have disappeared entirely; the larger class is reduced, but recognizable. What could be selectively taking the smaller larvae?