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Terra Nova station 316; off Glacier Tongue, about 8 miles N. of Hut Point, 

 McMurdo Sound; 348^57 meters; February 9, 1911 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 317; between Capo Evans and Inaccessible Island; 175 meters 

 [John, 1938] (2, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 339; Ross Sea (lat. 77°5' S., long. 1G4°17' E.); 256 meters; 

 January 24, 1912 [John, 1938] (5, B.M.)- 



Terra Nova station 340; Ross Sea (lat. 76°56' S., long. 164°12' E.); 293 meters; 

 January 25, 1912 [John, 1938] (4, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 341; off Cape Bird Peninsula; 80 meters; January 25, 1912 

 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 349; off Butter Point, west shore of McMurdo Sound; 146 

 meters; February 15, 1912 [John, 1938] (9, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 355; Ross Sea (lat. 77°46' S., long. 166°8' E.); 547 meters; 

 January 20, 1913 [John, 1938] (6, B.M.). 



Terra Nova station 356; off Granite Harbor, entrance to McMurdo Sound; 92 

 meters; January 22, 1913 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Inlet, Ross Sea; 550 meters; S. Wallin; March 3-5, 1924 [Mortensen, 

 1925] (3, Lund M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1644; Bay of Whales, Ross Sea (lat. 78°24' S., 

 long. 164°10' W.); 626 meters; at 590 metei-s, temperature —1.85° C, sahnity 34.557oo; 

 rocks and mud; January 16, 1936 [John, 1938] (1, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1652; Ross Sea (lat. 75°56' S., long. 178°3o' W.); 

 567 meters; at 540 meters, temperature —1.90° C, sahnity 34.85°/oo; January 23, 1936 

 [John, 1938] (19, B.M.). 



Discovery Investigations station 1658; off Franklin Island, Ross Sea (lat. 76°06' S., 

 long. 168°40' E.); 520 meters; January 26, 1936 [John, 1938] (4, B.M.). 



Aurora (Australasian Antarctic Expedition) station 3; Adelie Land (lat. 66°32' S., 

 long. 141°39' E.); 287 meters; bottom temperature —1.62° C; ooze; December 31, 



1913 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (3, U.S.N.M.). 



Aurora station 1; AdeUe Land (lat. 66°50' S., long. 142°06' E.); 640-731 meters; 

 temperature —1.84° C; thick ooze; December 22, 1913 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (36, 

 U.S.N.M.). 



Aurora station 2; Adehe Land (lat. 66°55' S., long. 145°21' E.); 581 meters; tem- 

 perature -1.8° C; ooze; December 28, 1913 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (4, U.S.N.M.; 3, 

 Austr. M.). 



B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. station 90; off Adelie Land (lat. 66°21' S., long. 138°28' E.); 640 

 meters; January 7, 1931 [John, 1939] (2, B.M.; 3, Austr. M.). 



U.S. Xavy Antarctic Expedition; off Knox Coast Gat. 66°31' S., long. 110°26' E.); 

 183 meters; January 19, 1948 [A. H. Clark, 1950] (1, U.S.N.M., E. 7974). 



Aurora station 8; Queen Mary Land (lat. 66°08' S., long. 94°17' E.); 219 meters; 

 small granitic rocks; January 27, 1914 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (2, U.S.N.M.). 



Aurora station 9; Queen Mary Laud (lat. 65°20' S., long. 95°27' E.); 439 metera; 

 temperature +1.38° C; granitic pebbles with a small amount of ooze; January 28, 



1914 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (2, Austr. M.; 3, U.S.N.M.). 



Aurora station 10; Queen Mary Land Gat. 65°06' S., long. 96°13' E.); 594 meters; 

 temperature -1.65° C; ooze; January 29, 1914 [A. H. Clark, 1937] (3, U.S.N.M.). 



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