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  • Station Maria Cliafa[?] Isl. [Island] Mexico. March 5, 1962 Very low tide at 2:30 PM. This exposed large areas of coral near the edge of the sandstone reefs. Coral rubble abundant intertidally at present, particularly on the long peninsula running out from the E [east] point. Several large eroded sandstone outcrops stand out in this flat, these are undercut. In the shade, at high tide line I found 10 or 12 Purpura patula [underlined] 3 pairs of these were copulating, the large specimen [female symbol], the small ones [male symbol]. A cluster of 30 [+/-] chitons were around a splash pool on top of a sandstone block. On 2 of these there was a single limpet of distinctive form; The black fine ribbed spines seem to line either [illegible word] the Patella mexicana [underlined] or free. Found 2 species of chiton under coral blocks one is from [word crossed out] provided with [illegible word] + is of normal shape, this species common; the other nude, long + very narrow - one specimen only taken. Several Cypraea, Astraea unguis?; many Pyrene strombiformis, some major. Potillomisc[?] abund. [adbundant] near lowest tide point. Picked up Conus purpur. [purpurascens] [underlined] C. [Conus] dalli [underlined] (1) Conus brunneus [underlined], several Conus. [underlined] nux [underlined] alive. One Astraea olivacea? [underlined]
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