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PEOCBEDIN&S OF THE 



APPENDIX. 



List of Stations at wJiieli Zoological Specimens were obtained 

 during the Swedish Expeditions of the years 1858-1883 at 

 depths of 100, or exceeding 100, fathoms. 



I am much obliged to Dr. H. Theel, who most kindly compiled 

 the following list of bathybial stations for the purposes of my 

 Address ; it arrived, unfortunately, too late to be fully utilized by 

 me, but its publication may prove to be a help to others who 

 will work at the history of Deep-sea exploration. 



Dr. Otto ToreWs Expedition to Spitzhergen (1858), and 

 to Greenland (1859). 



280 fms Greenland, Omenakfjord. 



150 fms Spitzhergen. 



Torell found at both these localities an abundance of animal 

 life. 



The Swedish Expedition to Spitzhergen, 1861. 



Zoologists : O. Torell, F. A. Smitt, A. J. Malmgren. 



1050 fms Lat. 76° 45' N. 



1400 fms Lat. 76° N. Long. 13° 5' E. 



100-150 fms Crossbay. 



100-200 fms Ringsbay. 



At the depth of 1000-1700 fathoms there were found living : — 

 Glohigerina, Biloculina, Dentalina, Nonionina, 3 or 4 Annulata 

 {Cirratulus and a Spiochcetopterus), Cuma rubicunda (Lilljehorg), 

 Cylichna, Myriotrochus, etc. 



Nordenslcjold' s Expedition to Spitzhergen (1868). 



Zoologists : A. J. Malmgren and F. A. Smitt. 



2200 fms Spitzhergen. 



2600 fms Lat. 78^ N. Long. 2° 37' W. 



1300 fms Lat. 81° 19' N. Long. 16° 29' E. 



950 fms Lat. 80° N. Long. 4° 30' E. 



1370 fms Lat. 81° 1^9' N. Long. 16° 8' E. 



710 fms Lat. 80° 30' N. Long. 3° 15' E. 



730 fms Spitzbergen. 



570 fms Spitzbergen. 



600 fms Lat. 80° 32' N. Long. 11° E. 



330 fms Lat. 81° 34' N. Long. 18° 40' E. 



340 fms Lat. 80° 40' N. Long. 4° 6' E. 



200 fms Lat. 72° 10' N. Long. 20° 37' E. 



140 fms Icefjord. 



