Abstract:
This report is a diary by Charles M. Breder, Jr. containing handwritten accounts on his summer of 1929 expedition to the Carnegie Laboratory in the Dry Tortugas to study the habits of flying fishes and their allies. Breder was employed at that time by the New York Aquarium and American Museum of Natural History. The diary was transcribed as part of the Coastal Estuarine Data/Document Rescue and Archeology effort for South Florida.
Description:
80 p., divided into two pdfs (report and appendices). Includes table of contents, bibliographic references, index, photographs, drawings, maps and tables.