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Discovery Investigations station 1957; 7 miles E. of Cape Bowles, Clarence Island; 

 830 meters; rough, stony; 785-767 meters; stones; February 3, 1937 [John, 1938] (2, 



B.M.). 



Antarctic station 6; off Graham Land (lat. 64°36' S., long. 57°42' W.); 125 meters 

 [Mortensen, 1918] (Stockholm M.). 



Antarctic station 5; southeast of Seymour Island (lat. 64°20' S., long. 56°38' W.); 

 150 meters [Mortensen, 1918] (Stockholm M.). 



Antarctic station 8; off Graham Land (lat. 64°03' S., long. 56°37' W.) ; ?360 meters 

 [Mortensen, 1918] (Stockhohn M.). 



Frangais; Biscoe Bay, Graham Land (lat. 64° S.) [Vaney, 1910]. 



Discovery Investigations station 180; 1.7 miles W. of north point of Gand Island, 

 SchoUaert Channel, Palmer Archipelago; 160-330 meters; mud and stones; March 11, 

 1927 [John, 1938] (5, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 181 ; SchoUaert Channel (lat. 64°20' S., long. 63°01' 

 W.); 160-335 meters; mud; March 12, 1927 [John, 1938] (3, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 182 ; SchoUaert Channel (lat. 64°21' S., long. 62°58' 

 W.); 278-500 meters; mud; March 14, 1927 [John, 1938] (6, B.M.). 



SchoUaert Channel; 220 meters; O. Poulsen; February 1914 [Madsen, 1955] (Oslo 

 M.). 



Norwegian Antarctic Expedition; Port Lockroy, Palmer Archipelago; c. 90 meters; 

 clay and a little brown algae; January 23, 1928 [Grieg, 1929a] (1, Oslo M.). 



U.S. Navy Antarctic E.\-pedition; Marguerite Bay, Graham Land; 64 meters; tem- 

 perature -1.1° C; February 20, 1948 [A. H. Clark, 1950] (11, U.S.N.M., E. 7975). 



U.S. Navy Antarctic Expedition; Marguerite Bay; 73 meters; temperature —1.1° 

 C; February 22, 1948 [A. H. Clark, 1950] (7, U.S.N.M., E. 7976, 7978). 



Discovery Investigations station 599; Adelaide Island, Graham Land (lat. 67°0S' S., 

 long. 69°06' W.); 203 meters; January 17, 1931 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Belgica number 278; west of Graham Land (lat. 71°09' S., long. 89°15' W.); May 

 11, 1898 [John, 1937] (3, Brussels M.). 



Belgica number 636; west of Graham Land (lat. 70°00' S., long. 80°48' W.); ?500 

 meters; October 18, 1898 [John, 1937] (2 fragments, Brussels M.). 



Terra Nova station 194; off Gates Land (lat. 69°43' S., long. 163°24' E.); 329-365 

 meters [BoU, 1917]. 



Discovery; off Coulman Island (just south of Cape Adare, on the western side of 

 the entrance to the Ross Sea); 183 meters [BeU, 1908; A. H. Clark, 1913] (4, B.M.). 



Discovery; Winter Quarters, just west of Cape Armitage, west side of Ross Island 

 (lat. 77°50'50" S., long. 166°44'45" E.) [BeU, 1908; A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). 

 Same, No. 10 Hole [A. H. Clark, 1913] (4, B.M.). 



Discovery; off mounts Erebus and Terror (Ross Island); 915 meters [A. H. Clark, 

 1913] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery; Ross Sea, at the eastern end of the ice barrier (lat. 78° S.); 183 metere 

 [BeU, 1908; A. H. Uark, 1913] (1, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 294; Ross Sea (lat. 74°25' S., long. 179°3' E.); 289 meters; 

 January 15, 1913 [John, 1938] (3, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 314; 5 mUes N. of Inaccessible Island, McMurdo Sound, Ross 

 Sea; 406-441 meters; January 23, 1911 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



