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Frithiof station 9, 1900; north of Prince Charles Foreland (lat. 7910' N., long. 

 1100' E.); 100 meters; ooze [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Olga station 28; off the northern entrance to Foreland Sound (lat. 7900' N., 

 long. 1100' E.); 36-140 meters; mud and small stones; July 19, 1898 [Doderlein, 

 1900]. 



Vfiringen station 370; west of Ice Fjord, Spitzbergen (lat. 7848' N., long. 837' 

 E.); 199 meters; temperature +1.1 C.; clay [Danielssen, 1892]. 



V0ringen station 359; west of Ice Fjord, Spitzbergen (lat. 7802' N., long. 925' 

 E.); 761 meters; temperature +0.8 C.; brown and gray clay [Danielssen, 1892] (1, 

 Berg. M.). 



?Spitzbergen; voyage of H.S.H. the Prince Napoleon, 1856 [A. H. Clark, 1911] 

 (1, P.M.). 



Sofia; Spitzbergen; 16-20 miles west of the entrance to Ice Fjord; 215-250 meters; 

 1868 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Lofoten station 5; entrance to Ice Fjord; 183 meters; stones; July 14 and August 13, 

 1890 [Klinckowstrom, 1892]. 



Svenksund station 43; Svenksund Deep, at the entrance to Ice Fjord, south side; 

 228-257 meters; temperature +2.74 C.; loose mud; July 25, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 13; Ice Fjord, entrance to Safe Bay; 125-150 meters; tempera- 

 ture +0.87 to +1.23 C.; mud with shells; Balanus porcatus association; July 16, 1908 

 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Axel Thordsen; Safe Bay, Ice Fjord; 54-90 meters; mud; 1864 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 94; Ice Fjord, main fjord to the east of Tundra Bay; 141-147 

 meters; temperature 0.62 C.; loose mud with small stones; August 21, 1908 [von 

 Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 21; Ice Fjord, at the entrance to Tundra Bay; 71-68 meters; 

 temperature 0.93 C.; very loose mud with scattered stones; July 20, 1908 [von 

 Hofsten, 1915]. 



Antarctic; Ice Fjord, main fjord off Cape Boheman, between Tundra and Yoldia 

 Bays; 40-50 meters; 1898 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 102; Ice Fjord, north arm, at the entrance to Yoldia Bay; 70- 

 93 meters; temperature +0.68 C.; firm tenacious mud with many stones; August 

 14, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 106; Yoldia Bay, Ice Fjord, 2000 meters from the edge of the 

 Svea glacier; 28 meters; temperature +2.87 C.; tenacious mud with gravel; August 

 19, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 116; Ice Fjord, north arm, off the entrance to Dickson Bay; 

 57-60 meters; temperature +1.2 C.; gravel and stones; August 25, 1908 [von Hofsten, 

 1915]. 



Svenksund station 122; Ice Fjord, Dickson Bay; 44-40 meters; temperature 0.2 

 to 0.7 C.; mud; August 28, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 125; Ice Fjord, Dickson Bay; 62-70 meters; temperature 

 1.32 C.; loose red mud; August 28, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 120; Ice Fjord, Dickson Bay; 98 meters; temperature 1.63 

 C.; loose mud; August 27, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 82; Ice Fjord, Billen Bay; 65 meters; temperature 0.7 C.; 

 loose mud with gravel; August 15, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



