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Finmark [A. H. Clark, 1913] (1, B.M.). 



Spitzbergcn [A. H. Clark, 1912]. 



Diana; Spitzbergen; A. E. Eaton (1, B.M.). 



Blaafjeld station 39; off Spitzbergen (lat. 78°56'59" N., long. 10''20' E.); 40-237 

 meters; July 28-29, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



Blaafjeld station 49; off Spitzbergen (lat. 76°35' N., long. 13°43' E.); 212-237 

 meters; August 6-7, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



Blaafjeld station 50; off Spitzbergen (lat. 76°56' N., long. 12°50' E.) ; 242-301 

 meters; August 7, 1923 [Grieg, 1925], 



Blaafjeld station 52; off Spitzbergen (lat. 77°4r N., long. 11°20' E.); 233-264 

 meters; August 8, 1923 [Grieg, 1925]. 



Toiik station 35; near Bear Island (lat. 73°47' N., long. 18°20' E.) ; 210-243 

 meters [Grieg, 1925]. 



Tovik station 79; off Spitzbergen Oat. 76°34' N., long. 28°40' E. to 76°37' X., 

 28°16' E.); 155-170 meters [Grieg, 1925]. 



Antarctic station 37; north of the Sju Islands, north of Northeast Land, Spitz- 

 bergen (lat. 81°14' N., long. 22°5G' E.) ; 150 meters; temperature +2.0° C; gray mud; 

 August 20, 1898 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Yermak (Jermak) station 27 (55); north of Northeast Land (lat. S0°57' N., long. 

 20°51' E.) ; 195 meters; temperatm-e +0.7° C; mud; August 17, new style (5, old style), 

 1899 [Miehailovskij, 1902]. 



Polhem and Gladan station 246; off Verlegen Hook, the northernmost point of 

 Spitzbergen; 183 meters; July 3, 1873 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Polhem and Gladan station 257; north of Spitzbergen (lat. 80°11' N., long. 16°10' 

 E.); 210 meters; mud; July 7, 1872 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Polhem and Gladan station 287; north of Spitzbergen (lat. 79°50' N., long. ]5°45' 

 E.); 183 meters; stones; July 16, 1872 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Antarctic station 38; entrance to Liefde Bay, north Spitzbergen (lat. 79°47' N., 

 long. 14°28' E.); 140 meters; stony bottom with red algae; August 25, 1898 

 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Princesse -Alice station 1012, 1898; near the ice pack north of Spitzbergen (lat. 

 80°01' N., long. 10°51'15" E.) ; 430 meters; August 18, 1898 [Koehler, 1901, 1909]. 



Swedish Expedition to Spitzbergen, 1861; off northwestern Spitzbergen, about 20 

 miles from land (lat. 79°08' N., long. 9°00' E.); 183 meters; stony; September 14, 

 1861 [Gislen, 1923]. 



Vdringen station 363; oft" the northwestern coast of Spitzbergen (lat. S0°03' N., 

 long. 8°28' E.); 475 meters; temperature +1.1° C; clay; [Danielssen, 1892] (3, 

 Berg. M.). 



V^ringen station 362; west of Spitzbergen (lat. 79°59' N., long. 5°40' E.);S39 

 meters; temperature —1.0° C; blue clay [Danielssen, 1892] (many. Berg. M.). 



V^ringen station 366; off northwestern Spitzbergen (lat. 79°35' X., long. 11°17' 

 E.); 112 meters; temperature —2.1° C. or —0.2° C; dark gray clay [Danielssen, 

 1892; Miehailovskij, 1903]. 



V0ringen station 373; Ice Fjord, Spitzbergen (lat. 78°10' N., long. 14°21' E.) ; 219 

 meters; dark clay [A. II. Clark, 1913] (2, Berg. M.; 2, B.M.). 



Polhem and Gladan station 287; Green Harbor; 183 meters; stones and mud; July 

 16, 1873 [Gislen, 1923]. 



