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at Station 10060 yielded thousands, while the haul from twenty 

 fathoms only caught twenty-five specimens. And it was not taken 

 at all in hauls from depths greater than thirty-five fathoms. Its 

 range of temperature was from about 54° (surface, Station 10096) 

 to about 69° (surface, Station 10066); salinity 31.5%o (surface. 

 Station 10066) to 33%o (Station 10059) ; i. e., it was living in rather 



M "^M f, cT 



Tm CT 



M 



M 'jr^ 



M 





Fig. 70. — Distribution of copepods, July- August, 1913. 



c, Centropages typicus; m, Metridia lucens; t, Temora longicornis; 

 : : : Probable southern limit to Temora longicornis in July. ||!|!jl| Western 

 limit to Metridia lucens in July. 



colder water than Centropages typicus, which corresponds with its 

 abundance as far north as the Labrador Current (Herdman, Thompson, 

 and Scott, 1898) and with its abundance in summer off Nova Scotia 



