3S0 BULLETIN 82, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM VOLUME 1 



Bakan station 16 (86);Stor Fjord, Ginevra Bay, between Hcllvaldsberg and For- 

 vfixlingsuddcn (lat. 78°34' N., long. 20°25' E.); 41.5 meters; temperature +2.3° C; 

 thin gray mud and stones, with red algae; July 24 (11), 1901; A. Wolkowitsch [Michai- 

 lovskij, 1902, 1903]. 



Bakan station 3 (73); Stor Fjord, Ginevra Bay, near ForviLxlingsudden (lat. 

 78°32' N., long. 20°20' E.); 36 meters; temperature +1.0° C; mud with stones and 

 Laminnria; A. Wolkowitsch, July 6 (June 23), 1901 [Michailovskij, 1902, 1903]. 



IhUjoland station 0; Stor Fjord, near Changing Point at the entrance to Ginevra 

 Bay (lat. 7S°15' N., long. 20°00' E.); 105-110 meters; tenacious blue mud with small 

 scattered rounded stones; June 20, 1898 [Doderlein, 1905; A. H. Clark, 1912] (several 

 Berl. M.). 



Bakan station 18 (88); Stor Fjord, south of the entrance to Ginevra Bay, in the 

 latitude of Anderson's Bay (lat. 78°24' N., long. 19°52' E.); 47 meters; temperature 

 + 1.4° C; coarse gravel; A. Wolkowitsch, September 4 (August 22), 1901 [Michailov- 

 skij, 1902, 1903]. 



Bakan station 14 (84); north central Stor Fjord (lat. 78°03' N., long. 20°05' E.); 

 75.5 meters; temperatm-e +2.5° C; thin sandy mud \vith gravel; A. Wolkowitsch, 

 August 20 (7), 1901 [Michailovskij, 1902, 1903; Greig, 1904]. 



Bakan station 6 (76) ; center of Stor Fjord, between Whales Head and Cape Agardh 

 (lat. 77°47' N., long. 19°07' E.); 101 meters; temperature —1.8° C; soft mud \vith 

 fragments of annelid tubes; A. Wolkowitsch, Jidy 16 (3), 1901 [Michailovskij, 1902, 

 1903]. 



Bakan station 2 (72); Stor Fjord, 5 miles west of Whales Point Bay (lat. 77°28' N., 

 long. 20°31' E.); 93.5 meters; temperature —1.7° C; fine mud with red algae and 

 Laminaria; A. Wolkowitcsh, June 25 (12), 1901 [Michailovskij, 1902, 1903]. 



Helgolaml station 3 ; Stor Fjord, 13 sea miles WSW. of Whales Point (lat. 77°19' N., 

 20°03' E.); 52 meters; yellow mud ^vith rounded stones; June 17, 1898 [Doderlein, 

 1905; A. H. Clark, 1912] (several, Berl. M.). 



Kiikenthal's stations 8-11; off Deevie Bay, Edge Land, near Whales Point; about 

 27 meters; small stones and sand, and a little mud; Jime 10, 1886 [PfefTer, 1894] (13, 

 H. M.;Berl M., 3683). 



Princesse- Alice station 976; between Hope (also known as Sea Horse or Walrus) 

 Island and Edge Land (lat. 76°45' X., long. 23°20'15" E.); 186 meters; mud; August 2, 

 1898 [Kochler, 1898, 1901, 1909] (1, M.O.). 



Helgoland station 9; 3 sea miles SE. of Half Moon Island ;,wcst of Cape Negro, 

 Edge Land), in the vicinity of Menke Island i,lat. 77°12' N., long. 23°23' E.) ; 90 meters; 

 blue tenacious mud with scattered large and numerous small rounded stones; June 25, 

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



Helgoland station 25; Half Moon Island about 20 sea miles NE. (lat. 77°23.5' N., 

 long. 24°07' E.); 75 meters; gray-blue mud with many stones up to the size of one's 

 head, partly rounded, partly sharp angled; July 22, 1898 [Doderlein, 1905; A. H. Clark, 

 1912] (several, Berl. M.). 



Helgoland station 49; Ryk-Ys Islands, among the islands (lat. 77°49' N., long. 

 25''12' E.); 60-80 meters; a few small stones, many pelecypod shells, and the remains of 

 polyzoans; August 19, 1898 [Doderlein, 1905; A. H. Clark, 1912] (several, Beil. M.). 



Helgoland station 34; King Charles Land, Swedish Foreland, about 2 sea miles 



