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better collecting "gear" than [[rotor?]] one. [[red line across page and down left margin, enclosing remaining text on this page]] Canterbury Mus is a gem - the small museums make the most [[insertion]] of/ [[/insertion]] perhaps what little they have, and in the larger ones such as ours there is so much that the visitor is bewildered if not confused and goes away with more impressions than he can coherently sort out [[line across page] [[end page]] [[start page]] [[Specimen tag inserted into the book blocks several words on this page]] [[insertion]] Cape Orozier, Ross Id. Antarctica. Dec. 19, 1962 Lichen near landing area for helicopter [[/insertion]] [[underlined]] The stream work [[/underlined]] The coffee break A regular little snack [[?]] & 50 employee's [[?]] drinking tea [[line across page]] [[?]] a girl (biol. student) [[?]] fish food [[?]] & note taking [[?]] 2 men. [[wavy line across page]] [[?]] large eel tagged was [[found?]] 4 years in same hundred foot stretch of stream. [[underlined, with multiple zigzag lines]] Territorial [[/underlined]]