cleaned soft-glass fruit jars and incubated at a temperature of 

 about 1° C. They are set out by an "*" to the right of technique 

 column 39. 



2-3 August: Samples collected^ held and brought to the laboratory at 

 the request of H. B. S. Womersley in acid-cleaned fruit jars^ by 

 the ship's officers on a crossing of the MORIALTA from Port Lincoln 

 to Adelaide, South Australia. The incubations were carried out in 

 the Botany Department at the University of Adelaide. The delay 

 between collecting the eastern-most samples and incubation during 

 the following morning daylight hours was about 14 hours; an "*" 

 appears to the right of technique column 39. 



7-8 August: Samples collected at the request of H, B. S. Womersley 



by the crew of the fishing vessel GARIBALDI on a return to Adelaide 

 from south and east of Kangaroo Island, South Australia. The samples 

 were held in acid-cleaned soft-glass fruit jars and incubated as above. 

 The delay between collecting the southern-most samples and incubation 

 during the following morning daylight hours was about 17 hours; 

 an "*" appears to the right cf technique column 39. 



9 October: Samples collected, tthanks to the invitation of Peter Dohrn 

 director of the Naples Zoological Laboratory, with the assistance 

 of William Hapgood at periodically sampled hydrographic stations. 

 The samples were incubated after a few hours delay here; an "*" 

 appears to the right of technique column 39. 



20 October - 10 November: A cruise aboard the Indonesian research vessel 

 SAMUDERA with Engkoes Soeriaatmadja as scientific party chief and 

 the assistance of Aprilany Soegiarto. Area traversed was north from 

 Djakarta to Singapore: thence, west to Medan, returning east past 

 Singapore to Borneo and thence south to Djakarta, A number of 

 © experiments were carried out and the data from those included here 

 are indicated by the following symbols in technique column 39. 



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