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GRAB THAT HIDES DURNG DAY FOUND - Smithsonian Scientist Dis- covers Rare Crustacea on - Coast of South America. ] 2~A crab which haunts the beaches by Jight and hides in the daytime is among the interesting specimens ob- talned by Dr. Waldo L. Schmitt of the Stithsonian 1 on an expedi- | tion in Sou Dr. Schmitt Tound the Bcuador, hof this spec @aytime the night they ica through | has ar e he will | conclude xpect bout March 1 Specimen of Crab. | Dr. Schmitt is traveling alone, seek- ing specimens of marine crustacea and packing his finds with only such na- tive help as can be obtained. He has touched at many points in Ecuador, Peru-and Chile, conducting a survey of the primcipal areas where crusta- cean forms are to be found in abun- dance. In Ecuador Dr. Schmitt also found specimens of the genus Uroge- mals that have never the west coast before. shrimp-like crustacea, able to bore holes in stone. tirely new species of crab, discovered by other tiny porcellanids rchins. r. Schmitt's expe. ge the scientific arine forw een little wes r. Schmitt An en- knowledge ¢ has previously mes of which ha iblished. He is al ¥ specimens of algae ndolph T: botanist vlvania. study in this field. chmitt is considering possibilities in connec tion wit and crabs in the ter- ritory he i and hand nets. Because 1ty of getting motor boats sited, he is able to of the dredges. M ens are picked up by mitt has with him sev- ests, fitted with bot- make little u of the spec hand. Dr. eral collec: tles, and sever conveving the the Walter | established tion by Mr valuable ia the str with the bodies in t inis rduct of the expedition relationships vernments and scientific visited. — HEATING PLANT ||| No Money Down Until March 15 Easy Terms STEAM or HOT WATER Heating Plants Installed Now We aiso sl hot-air or pipeloss | ¢ Turnaces. i SHIELDS Will Positively Save You Money Pipeless H 82426 N. Howard St. Baltimore, Md.—Vernon 6663 931 N. Y. 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