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Between Iceland and the Faroe Islands Gat. 62°4.3' N., long. 10°26' W.); 731 

 meters; Michael Sars (1, Berg. M.). 



IngolJ station 3; between Iceland and the Faroe Islands (lat. 63° 35' X., long. 

 10°24' W.) ; 497 meters; temperature +0.5° C. (9, CM.). 



Michael Sars station 99, 1902; between Iceland and the Faroe Islands Qat. 63°14' 

 N., long. 9°46' W.); 480 meters; temperature 3.12° C; mud with sand; August 27, 28, 

 1902 [Grieg, 1904] (1, Berg. M.). 



Triton station 4; southwest of the Faroe Islands (lat. 60°22'40" N., and 60°31'15" 

 N., long. 8°21'00" W. and S°14'00" W.) ; 598-786 meters; temperature -1.11 to 

 -0.28° C. [P. H. Carpenter, 1884, 1888; Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (2, B.M.) 



Michael Sars station 75, 1902; southeast of the Faroe Islands (lat. 60°10' N., long. 

 6°35' W.); 1220 meters; temperature —0.41° C; fine brownish black sand; August 11, 

 1902 [Grieg, 1904] (8, CM.; Berg.M.). 



Faroe Islands, June 12, 1902 [Mortensen, 1913] (1, CM.). 



Porcupine, 1869-1870; in several hauls in the cold area of the channel between Scot- 

 land and the Faroe Islands [Wyville Thomson, 1872]. Cold area, Faroe Channel; 

 Porcupine [W. B. Carpenter, 1870; Wyville Thomson, 1873]. 



Faroe Bank (lat. 60°58' N., long. 8°37' W.); 160 meters [Lieberldnd, 1929]. 



Porcupine station 57, 1869; southeast of the Faroe Islands (lat. 60°14' N., long. 

 6°17' W.); 1156 meters; temperature — 0.86°C.; August 1869 [P.H. Carpenter, 1884, 

 1888; von Graff, 1884; Bell, 1892; A. H. Clark, 1913] (3, B.M.). 



Michael Sars station 74, 1902; southeast of the Faroe Islands (lat. 60°19' N., 

 long. 5°22' W.); 1130 meters; temperature — 0.03°C.; brown sand and small stones; 

 August 10, 1902 [Grieg, 1904] (2, and a pentacrinoid. Berg. M.). 



Southeast of the Faroe Islands Qat. 60°32' N., long. 4°20' W.) ; 960 meters; Wandel, 

 June 1879 (1, CM.). 



Porcupine station 65, 1869; north of the Shetland Islands (lat. 61°10' N., long. 

 2°21' W.); 631 meters; temperature —1.1° C; August 26, 1869 (1, CM.). 



Triton station 6; north of the Faroe Islands Gat. 69°08'00" N., long. 7°26'30" 

 W.); 852 meters; temperature — 1.39°C.; 1882 [P. H. Carpenter, 1884, 1888]. 



Michael Sars station 37, 1902; between the Faroe Islands and Aalesund, Nonvay 

 (lat. 62°43' N., long. 1°26' E.); 775 meters; mud; June 29, 1902 [Grieg, 1904]. 



Slope of the deep basin off the Norwegian coast; cold area, where the temperature 

 falls below 0° C [Appell0f, 1912]. 



Michael Sars station 34, 1902; off Aalesund, Norway Oat. 62°53' N., long. 4°14' 

 E.); 820 meters; mud; June 26-27, 1902 [Grieg, 1904] (1, Berg. M.). 



Michael Sars; 22 miles southeast of Bj0rn0en; 238 meters (6, Berg. M.). 



Bergs Fjord Qong. 21°20' E.), west Finmark [Grieg, 1904]. 



(3.x Fjord, west Finmark [Grieg, 1904]. 



Alten Fjord Gong. 23°20' E.), west Finmark (1, K.M.). 



Komag Fjord Gong. 23°30' E.) ; west Finmark; Fandreim, 1875 [Grieg, 1904] (5, 

 Berg. M.). 



Willem Barents station 6, 1881; near Vard0 Gat. 70°40' N., long. 31°10' E.); 241 

 meters; hard ground, covered with a thin layer of mud; June 24, 1881 [P. H. Carpenter, 

 1886]. 



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