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Table E-2. — Yellowtail larvae caught during cruises 8 and 

 9 of the Atlantis, in 1932 — Continued 



Station and haul 



Date 



Ad- 

 justed 

 total i 



Martha's Vineyard: 

 Station: 



I (1303): All. 



II (1302): All. 



III (1301): All 



IV (1300): All. 



Montauk Point: 



Station: 



I (1288): 40/1000.... 



II (1289): All 



III (1290): All. 



IV (1291): All 



Shinnecook: 



Station: 



I (1294): 60/1000..-. 



II (1293): All 



III (1292): All 



New York: 



Station: 



I (1295): 100/1000... 



II (1296): All 



III (1297): 100/1000. 



IV (1298): All 



V (1299): All 



do.. 



do.. 



July 19.. 

 do.. 



July 16. 

 July 17. 



do.. 



do.. 



Julv 18-. 

 July 17- 

 do.. 



July 18... 



do.... 



do.... 



do.... 



July 19 ... 



4 



1 



<0 



<0 



63 



•2 







'0 



59 

 l 5 

 '0 



<229 



1 



<32 



1 Represents the number of larvae per 17.07 square meters of sea surface. 

 See Sette (1943, pp. 211-215) for method of computing. 



2 Oblique hauls to surface with 2-meter net. 



3 Adjustment data are not available from Sette (1943) and these tows have 

 been adjusted by the average of the other values, 0.136. 



< Adjustment "data are not available from Sette (1943) and these tows have 

 been adjusted by the average of the other values, 0.203. 



Table E-3. 



-Summary of standard catches of small larvae in upper and lower hauls at certain stations on cruises 1 through 7 



in 1932 



