PART 5 A MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTING CRINOIDS 585 



V^nngen station 360; off the Ice Fjord; August 1877 (4, Berg. ^^.). 



V^ringen station 359; west of the Ice Fjord (lat. 78°02' N., long. 9°25' E.) ; 761 

 meters; temperature +0.8° C. ; brown and gray clay [Danielssen, 1892] (se%'eral, 

 Berg. M.). 



V^ringen station 343; west of South Cape, Spitzbergen (lat. 76°34' N., long. 12°51' 

 E.); 1358 meters; temperature —1.2° C; clay [Danielssen, 1892] (many, U.S.N. M., 

 36212; Berg. M.;C.M.). 



V^ringen station 337; off southwestern Spitzbergen (lat. 76°23' N., long. 16°43' 

 E.); 37 meters; rock [Danielssen, 1892] (several. Berg. M.). 



V^ringen station 312; west of Bear Island (lat. 74°54' N., long. 14°53' E.); 1203 

 meters; temperature —1.2° C; gray clay; July 22, 1877 [Danielssen, 1892] (about 15, 

 Berg. M.). 



Vpringen station 286; southwest of Bear Island (lat. 72°57' N., long. 14°32' E.); 

 817 meters; temperature —0.8° C; gi-ay clay [Danielssen, 1892] (several. Berg. M.). 



Kiikenthal's stations 126-139; Deevie Bay, Edge Land, near Berentine Island; 

 24-27 meters; stones, with Laminariae; August 22-24, 1886 [Pfeffer, 1894; A. 11. Clark, 

 1912] (fragment, H.M.). 



Princesse-Alice station 970, 1898; near Hope Island (lat. 76°30' N., long. 25°27'15" 

 E.); 48 meters; gravel and shells; July 31, 1898 [Koehler, 1901, 1909]. 



Kulventhal's station 18; 2 miles north of Ryk Ys Island; 100 meters; fine mud with 

 small stones and mussel shells; June 22, 1886 [Pfeffer, 1894; Michailovskij, 1903]. 



Kukenthal's stations 23, 24 ; 3 miles east of West ThjTnen Strait ; stones and mud ; 73 

 meters; June 26, 1886 [Pfeffer, 1894; Michailovskij, 1902; A. H. Clark, 1912] (2, H.M.). 



Kiikenthal's station 32; near Bastians Island; 55 meters; stones with blue-gray 

 mud; a few small Florideae; June 30, 1886 [Pfeffer, 1894; Michailovskij, 1902; A. H. 

 Clark, 1912] (1, H.M.). 



Eastern Spitzbergen (2, H.M.). 



Helgoland station 36; eastern side of Northeast Land, about 4 miles (nautical) from 

 the glacier (lat. 79°35' N., long. 28°00' E.) ; 66 meters; a httlc blue mud, small and large 

 stones, up to the size of a man's head, rounded or sharply angled ; August 6, 1898 [Doder- 

 lein, 1905] (numerous specimens from the several Helgoland stations have been ex- 

 amined: U.S.N.M. 35883; Berl. M., 4386, 4387, 4389, 4390, 4391). 



Helgoland station 37; Great Island, off northeastern Spitzbergen, about 6 miles 

 (nautical) northeast (lat. 80°15' N., long. 30°00' E.) ; 95 meters; a little j-ellow mud, and 

 many stones up to the size of a fist; August 8, 1898 [Doderlein, 1905]. 



Helgoland station 39; off northern Spitzbergen (lat. 81°00' N., long. 21°2l' E.) ; 

 140 meters; yellow mud with heavy stones larger than a man's head; August 10, 1898 

 [Doderlein, 1905]. 



Franz Josef archipelago; Aberdare Channel, between McClintock and Hall Islands, 

 east of Alger Island; Baldwin-Ziegler E.xpcdition; June 1901 (1, U.S.N.M., 36036). 



Yermak station 82(8): east of Wilczek Land, or south of Graham Bell Land (lat. 

 80°26' N., long. 64°14' E.) ; 204 meters; mud; August 16 (3), 1901 [Michailovskij, 

 1905; Gorbunow, 1933] (1, M.C.Z., 398). 



Tegetthoff; south of Wilczek Land (lat. 79°0.4' N., long. 62°29.7' E.) ; 183 meters; 

 mud; June 3, 1873 (von Mareuzeller, 1878; d'Urban, 1880; Stu.xberg, 1887). 



