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Jewelry belt Still quoting from my diary: "Midnight, start of Jan. 15, 1958. Storm continues. Struck by waves at 12:59 A.M.; at 4:00 A.M. and again at 4:50 A.M. Dawn is breaking. It's been a long night; Feel better in daylight. Waves swirl around us at 6:45 A.M. and again at 7:21 A.M. Jewelry belt
Jewelry belt Ed. Note: Part One of John Orr's interesting search for this rare shell appeared in the February, 1968 Sean Raynon Sabado. A fortnight later we returned to the "bar," selecting a day with an exceptionally low tide. My appetite whetted by the two dead Cypraea stolida, I headed for the reef site while others preferred the sand patches. After an hour and a half of poking and prodding amongst the corals I had found only one C. caurica and was beginning to think the sea shells were either "on strike" or on a pilgrimage to another reef in the vicinity; in fact, I was about to call it a day and join the olive hunters. Then I turned over one more small slab of half-dead, insipid-looking coral. The underside was flat and appeared almost devoid of marine growth of any kind. Yet, staring me in the face near one end, was a handsome C. cylindrica, its pale vermilion mantle half withdrawn, communing with a small C. quadrimaculata. I popped them both into my shell bag and was about to replace the piece of coral when my eye caught a dark brown smudge. A closer look, a gentle touch of the hand, and there, its mantle slowly retracting, was a fine C. stolida nestling in a small crevice. Jewelry belt
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