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[[circled]] 25 [[/circled]]
Jan 22/63 
Jack brought me 2 pc. sea weed and several live limpets, yellow lichen & rock & encrusted black on peeled off a rock, pc of grass, & dirt which  I should run through funnel. [[strikethrough]] [[?]] [[/strikethrough]]
On way back from setting traps in 20± fms, the wind began to increase in force and sure enough about supper time wind began to increase (reached [[underlined]] 61 [[/underlined]] knots [[insertion, circled]] 63 [[/insertion]] (miles an hour) The second willi-wah" in my life; first was in [[strikethrough]] Can [[/strikethrough]] Bay, Alaska during 1940 crab investig. Staten Id dragged anchore & Capt kept moving ship forward to ease strain on anchor which was said to be dragging, first wind "blew" on one side and then on other. Was exciting & especially
Put trap over a [[insertion]] large winch [[/insertion]] cable, ice berg came by, if wire had not been under ship would have lost it. Then ^[[insertion, circled]] that [[/insertion]] 2 1/2 hr. williwah came up. Ship moved out to sea about time it was over, Art & Tom with  boat crew were caught ashore Had erected tent there.