22 



DISCOVERY REPORTS 



Between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands two surface hauls with the N ioo H 

 net were made at Sts. 46 and 47 (see Fig. 14). 



In the following spring the ' William Scoresby ', steaming direct from South Africa 

 to South Georgia, arrived in November before the ' Discovery ', which had taken the 

 more southward course via Bouvet Island. From November 26 to 30, the 'William 



53 



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30 



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30' 



39° 



30 



38° 



30' 



37° 



36° 



30' 



35° 



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132 



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Horizontal routine stations 



o — o Consecutive net series 



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Fig. 13. Chart showing the position of stations in the South Georgia plankton survey, December-January 



1926-7. 



Scoresby' ran a line of five full routine stations (except N 50 V nets), WS 18-22, at 

 1 o-mile intervals in a north-east direction from Larsen Point, the first station being 

 5 miles from the land (in positions corresponding to those on the C line in Fig. 13). 



