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followed by the others and we spread out our wet clothes and shoes to dry. Markman began collecting crustacea before breakfast and continued after breakfast, while Frank and Sievert played cribbage and Watts started after myxomicetes myxomycete [sic]. Collected Caddis Caddis larva & cases No. 3 on rocks not well attached, very loosely constructed of sticks placed horizontally. No. 4 of same style but very small; No. 5 of sand and mica, tapering rapidly less than half an inch long, strongly attached to rocks. No. 6 water beetle water beetle. No. 7 sticks with something on. No. 8 smooth, large caddis caddis case of sand found in sand at bottom of lake. No. 9 Caddis Caddis cases of sand at bottom of water unattached. No. 10 includes one which has just shed its skin. Watts climbed a spruce Picea tree and cut off its top for a big witche's broom. Got long tailed chickadee chickadee and mountain chickadee mountain chickadee, the latter with the first shot from the Gale gun. Collected insect galls from willow Salix and