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Survey Mass. Drainage Coll. No. 57-4 Locality Jabinettes Pond, W. Yarmouth County Barnstable Quadrangle Elevation Water Brown, clear Flow Width Vegetation Nymphaea, Seirpus, Vaccinium (cranberry) Bottom Sand, muck, humus Current Shore Wooded Distance from shore Temperature: Air Water Time Weather clear Depth of Capture [[erased]] dr [[/erased]] Depth of Water Method of Capture dredge Date V-31-1957 Collected by R.H. Gibbs Orig. preserv Time 4:30-:30 PM General notes: TP39-52 Tetragoneuria ? - 1 seen Erythemis [[underlined]] simplicicollis [[/underlined]] - 1 seen no others out as yet. [[solid line across page]] Pond was very low, almost like the first time we visited it. All the bushes and cranberries along the edge were no longer inundated, leaving a wide stretch of sand without vegetation before the bottom became cluttered with debris and [[underlined]] Nymphaea [[/underlined]] appeared. The only truly emergent vegetation were the [[underlined]] Scirpus [[/underlined]] ? along one margin. I could find only two larger damselfly larvae. There were same very small Anisopera for from the edge in the debris. I wonder whether