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Michael Sars station 7, 1914; off the mouth of Varanger Fjord Gat. 70°18' N., long. 

 32°23' E.); 179-207 meters; temperature 2.2° C; sand, shells and stones; June 5, 1914 

 [Grieg, 1916]. 



Varanger Fjord, east Finmark Gong. 30°-32° E.) [Grieg, 1904]. 



Murman coast [Knipovich, 1900]. 



Litsa, Ara and Ura Fjords (opening into Motowski Bay between the Rybatschi 

 peninsula and the mainland) [Jarzynsky, 1870; Wagner, 1885]. 



Kola Fjord [Jarzynsky, 1870; Wagner, 1885; Derjugin, 1911]. Kola Fjord, 20-80+ 

 meters, stony-sandy bottom [Awcrinzew, 1909]. Kola Fjord, 212 meters [Derjugin, 

 1906]. 



Orca station 2; Kola Fjord, entrance to Olenii Bay; mud mi.xed with shells and 

 sand; June 19, 1904 [Derjugin, 1906; Michailovskij, 1906]. 



Orca station 38; Kola Fjord, western side, just north of the entrance to Great 

 Volokovi Inlet; 200 meters; June 1, 1905 [MichaUovskij, 1906]. 



Kola Fjord, opposite the entrance to Volokovi Inlet; 80 meters; mud and fine sand 

 [Derjugin, 1906]. 



Orca station 42 ; Kola Fjord, trawling ground between 1 and 2 miles off the Biologi- 

 cal Station; about 160 meters; mud; June 13, 1905 [Derjugin, 1906; Michailovskij, 

 1906]. 



Orca station 44; Kola Fjord, east of Syedlovati Island; 124 meters; coarse sand; 

 June 16, 1905 [Derjugin, 1906; Michailovskij, 1906]. 



Orca station 52; Kola Fjord, west bank, opposite Great Olenii Island; coarse sand; 

 July 4, 1905 [Derjugin, 1906; Michailovskij, 1906]. 



Alexander Kovalevski station 56; Kola Fjord, off Syedlovati Island; 146-238 meters; 

 rocky; September 8, new style (August 26, old style), 1908 [Derjugin, 1915] 

 (1, U.S.N.M., 35746 [part]). 



Alexander Kovalevski station 58; Kola Fjord, off Syedlovati Island; 64-82 meters; 

 September 8 (August 26, 1908 [Derjugin, 1915] (1, U.S.N.M., 35746 [part]). 



Alexander Kovalevski station 105; Kola Fjord, east side of the entrance, off Lyetin- 

 ski; 91-110 meters; July 3 (June 20), 1909 [Derjugin, 1915] (5, Murman Biol. Stat.). 



Alexander Kovalevski station 228; Kola Fjord, off Tolstika; 64-73 meters; August 

 21 (August 8), 1909 [Derjugin, 1915] (1, Murman Biol. Stat.). 



Alexander Kovalevski station 70; Kola Fjord, near Syedlovati Island; 91-128 

 meters; bottom covered \vith a gi-owth of Polysiphonia, Plocamium and Desmaresiia, 

 in part with Onwphis; June 16 (June 3), 1909 [Derjugin, 1911, 1915] (1, U.S.N.M., 

 35745). 



Alexander Kovalevski station 124; Kola Fjord, between Salni Island and Pitkoff 

 Bay; 91-142 meters; mud with Onuphis and Maldania, and small stones; July 13 (June 

 30), 1909 [Derjugin, 1911, 1915]. 



Alexander Kovalevski stations 144-150; southern part of Kola Fjord, the stations 

 being in a line across the fjord just east of Griazni inlet; 55-137 meters; July 20 (July 7), 

 1909 [Derjugin, 1911, 1915]. 



Alexander Kovalevski station 7; Kola Fjord; 128-139 meters; algae; August 26 

 (August 13), 1908 [Derjugin, 1915]. 



Alexander Kovalevski station 9; Kola Fjord; 80 meters; mud with sandy patches 

 and with Hyperammina and Ascidians; August 26 (August 13), 1908 [Derjugin, 1915]. 



