378 BULLETIN 82, XJTNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM VOLUME 1 



Svenksund station 87; Ice Fjord, Billcii Bay; 35-37 meters; temperature +1.5° 

 C; very loose mud with a little gravel; August 17, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 47; Ice Fjord, at the entrance to Sassen Bay; 97-120 meters; 

 temperature apparently about 0° C; loose mud; July 29, 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Svenksund station 4G; Ice Fjord, Sassen Bay; 94-80 meters; loose mud; July 29, 

 1908 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Princesse-Aiice station 997; Ice Fjord, Temple Bay (the eastward continuation of 

 Sassen Baj-) (lat. 7S°22' N., long. i7°10'15" E.); 102 meters; black mud; August 11, 

 1898 [Prince of Monaco, 1899; Richard, 1900; Koehler, 1901] (1 + , M.O.). 



V^ringen station 374; Advent Bay, Ice Fjord (lat. 78°16' N., long. 15°33' E.); 

 110 meters; temperature +0.7° C; clay [Danielssen, 1892] (2, Berg.M.). 



Svenksund station 96; Ice Fjord, main fjord north of Green Bay; 200-230 meters; 

 temperature +2.56° C; mud with a few stones and gravel; August 22, 1908 [von 

 Hofsten, 1915]. 



Bakan station 3 (63); Ice Fjord, opposite Green Bay (lat. 77°28' N., long. 18°40' 

 E.); 205 meters; temperature —0.8° C; ?mud; June 27 (14), 1900; A. Wolkowitsch 

 [Michailovskij, 1902, 1903]. 



Princesse-Aiice station 2632; entrance to Green Bay; 150 meters; August 5-9, 

 1907 [Koehler, 1909]. 



Olga station 26; Ice Fjord, entrance to Green Bay (lat. 78°05' N., long. 14°13' 

 E.); 145-180 meters; muddy; July 17, 1898 [Ilartlaub, 1900; Doderlein, 1900]. 



Michael Sars station 87, 1901, Ice Fjord, Green Bay; 140 meters; temperature 

 + 1.10° C; July 26, 1901 [Grieg, 1904] (about 12, Berg. M.). 



Polhem and Gladan; Ice Fjord, Green Bay; 180 meters; stones and mud; 1872- 

 1873 [von Hofsten, 1915]. 



Bell Sound, Spitzbergen; Leche (1, Berl.M., 3855). 



Lofoten station 3; entrance to Bell Sound; 110-128 meters; stones; July 3, 1890 

 [Klinckowstrom, 1892]. 



TIeUjoland station 10; m the middle of the entrance to Bell Sound (lat. 77°37' 

 N., long. 14°05' E.); 150 meters; tenacious blue mud with many larger and smaller 

 rounded stones; June 27, 1898 [Doderlein, 1905; A. H. Clark, 1912] (several, Berl.M.). 



OUja station 39; west of Horn Sound (lat. 76° 58'N., long. 13°20' E.); 115 meters; 

 mud; July 27, 1898 [Hartlaub, 1900]. 



Olga station 40; west of Horn Sound (lat. 76°43' N., long. 13°40' E.); 160 meters; 

 mud; July 27, 1898 [Hartlaub, 1900]. 



Blaajjeld station 3; western coast of Spitzbergen (lat. 77°43' N., long. 10°51' E.); 

 203-215 meters; bottom temperature (at 185 meters) 2.30° C; stones and mud; July 

 5-6, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



Blaajjeld station 43; western coast of Spitzbergen (lat. 76°58' 05" X., long. 12°45' 

 E.); 220-253 meters; stones, bryozoans and shells; August 4-5, 1923 [Griog, 1925]. 



Blaafjeld station 51 ; western coast of Spitzbergen (lat. 76°58' N., long. 12°35' E.) ; 

 210-256 meters; bottom temperature (at 230 meters) 2.57° C; stones and mud; August 

 7-8, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



Blaajjeld station 52; western coast of Spitzbergen (lat. 77°41' N., long. 11°20' E.); 

 233-264 meters; bottom temperature (at 220 meters) 2.58° C; stones and mud; August 

 8, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



