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Station 92; Barents Sea (lat. 76°40' N., long. 40°46' E.); 214 meters; greenish 

 gray mud \nth stones and concretions; August 28, 1923 [Schorygin, 1925]. 



Station 94; Barents Sea (lat. 77°51' N., long. 40°38' E.)- 237 meters; cinnamon 

 colored mud wth stones and concretions; August 28, 29, 1923 [Scliorygin, 1925]. 



Station 95; Barents Sea (lat. 78°2C' N., long. 40°34' E.); 268 meters; greenish 

 gray mud \vith stones and concretions; August 29, 1923 [Schorygin, 1925]. 



" Station 97; Barents Sea G'lt- 79°50' N., long. 43° 30' E.); 334 meters; cinnamon 

 colored and gray mud \vith stones and concretions; August 30, 1923 [Schorygin, 

 1925]. 



Station 98; Barents Sea (lat. 70°47' N., long. 48°35' E.); 325 meters; cinnamon 

 colored and gray mud with stones and concretions; August 31, 1923 [Schorygin, 1925]. 



Station 99; Barents Sea (lat. 79°09' N., long. 46°50' E.); 75 meters; greenish 

 sandy mud with stones; August 31, 1923 [Schorygin, 1925]. 



Station 100; Barents Sea Gat. 78°38' N., long. 50°42' E.); 290 meters; gray mud 

 ^vith stones; September 1, 1923 [Schorj-gin, 1925]. 



Station 103; Barents Sea (lat. 76°57' N., long. 62°08' E.); 170 meters; greenish 

 gray mud \vith stones, September 2, 1923 [Schorygin, 1925]. 



Sokolitm station 10; Barents Sea (lat. 74° N., long. 33°30' E.); 274 meters; August 

 14, 1921 [Dcrjugin, 1924]. 



No. 1339; Barents Sea (lat. 75° N., long. 33°46' E.); 186 meters; July 31, 1906 

 [Dcrjugin, 1924]. 



Biological Station of the Murman coast. Kola meridian Expedition, August 

 17-21, 1925; station 11, Barents Sea (lat. 74°30' N., long, of the Kola meridian); 

 270 meters; mud with polychaete tubes; temperature —0.75° C. [Tanasijcuk, 1927]. 



Yermak station 65; Off Cape Flora, Franz Josef Land (lat. 79°38' N., long. 

 50°38'00" E.); 110 meters; temperature — 1.7°C.; shells; August 10 (July 28), 1901 

 [Knipovitsch, 1901; Michailovskij, 1904, 1905] (2, M.C.Z., 399). 



Yertnak station 80; south of Wilczck Land, Franz Josef archipelago (lat. 79°51'18" 

 N., long. 60°44' E.); 323 meters; temperature — 1.1°C.; mud [Knipovitsch, 1901; 

 Michailovskij, 1904, 1905; Gorbunow, 1933]. 



Yermak station 82; east of Franz Josef Land (lat. 80°26' N., long. 64°14' E.); 

 204 meters; mud; August 3, 1901 [Knipovitsch, 1901]. 



Yermak station 77; between Franz Josef Land and northwestern Nova Zembla 

 Gat. 7S°21' N., long. 61°15' E.); 311 meters; temperature —0.1° C; mud; August 1, 

 1901 [Knipovitsch, 1901]. 



Yermak station 85; between Franz Josef Land and Nova Zembla (lat. 78°07' N. 

 long. 63°33' E.); 362 meters; temperatiu-e -1.2° C; mud; August 17 (4), 1901 [Knip- 

 ovitsch, 1901; Michailovskij, 1904, 1905; Gorbunow, 1933]. 



Yermak station 76; between Franz Josef Land and Nova Zembla (lat. 77°53' 

 N., long. 61°29' E.); 356 meters; temperature —1.2° C; mud; August 1, 1901 [Knip- 

 ovitsch, 1901]. 



Yermak station 86; NW. of northern Nova Zembla (lat. 77°31' N., long. 64°34' 

 E.); 280 meters; temperature —1.1° C; mud; August 4, 1901 [Knipovitsch, 1901]. 



Willem Barents station 18; ])etween Franz Josef Land and Nova Zembla (lat. 

 77°05' N., long. 63°53' E.); 119 meters; temperature —1.0° C; fine mud with many 

 stones; August 25, 1881 [P. II. Carpenter, 1886]. 



Willem Barents station 21, 1881; west of northern Nova Zembla (lat. 76°ol' N., 



