ATLANT. DEEP-SEA EXPRO. Iflio. VOL. M 



Table II. Serial Observations at the Stations. 



23^ 



I.MT 



llh 57m 



24 



11 



6 



141' 7m 



13 45 

 52 



14 1 



Oh 42m 

 23 4 



12 



22 



32 



44 



t c s °;< 



12-91 



-94 

 12-91 



-91 

 12-88 



-85 

 12-88 



-88 



at 



38-30 

 -39 

 -39 



28-99 



29.06 



-07 



B (29. April): 



C (29—30. April): 





 23 



46 



95 



194 



274 



13 



25 



52 



107 



151) 



166 3602 

 15^60 



D (30. April): 



17^4 36^ 17 



1618 



15-39 

 ■40 



14-09 

 -10 



12-94 



-94 



38-36 



26-49 



29-015 



26^41 



■90 

 27- II 

 28-68 

 2906 



26-33 



29-03 



Stat. 19 A. 2. May 1910. 

 36'= 5' N. 4M2'W. 



26-73 

 ■86 



27-1.') 

 ■35 



2865 

 ■99 



29-075 

 ■08 

 ■075 



LMT 



121' 37m 

 18 



m 



686 

 869 



f 



t "C S "loo 



at 



375 

 475 



12-86 

 -86 

 12-84 i 



■84' 



38-42 29-09 

 -39 -065 



Stat. 19 B. 2. May 1910. 

 36'5'N. 4M0'W. 



I7I1 -l^m 



18 



10 





 46 



91 



137 



25 

 50 



75 



16-9 i 36-39 

 14-69 



-71 

 14-22 



-23 

 13-24 



-22 



-46 

 -91 



26-62 

 27-18 



■63 



37^98 1 28^67 



Stat. 19 C. 2. May 1910. 

 36^^ 8' N. 4°25'W. 



III. 28ni 

 



10 51 



38 



24 





 48 



97 



150 



240 





 26 



53 



82 



131 



16^7 I 36-40 

 14-73 

 -73 



13-83 

 -83 



13-06 

 -06 



12-96 

 ■94 



26^68 

 2719 



■48 



1 



37-30 i 28-01 

 38-17' -85 

 -35 I 29'015 



Stat. 20. 5. May 1910. 

 35"25'N. 6''25'W. 141 metres. 

 411 gm 



4 

 3 54 



44 

 34 

 17 



-66 

 -92 



-99 

 27-06 



Stat. 21. 5. May 1910. 



35=31'N. 6^35'W. .53.'^ metres. 



IQi' etn , 17-5 , 36-36 26-45 



1 457 ' 250 I "•fHj 35-63/27-19 



\ I -52 I 



Stat. 22. 5. May 1910. 

 35"42'N. 6\51'W. 835 metres. 



161' 28'" 

 53 

 45 



14 



15 47 



33 



21 





 46 

 91 



183 



274 



366 



457 



18-6 I 36-37126-19 



25 16-31 I -32 -705 



50 I '^3:51 -28 -90 



too I ''^•^.^ 35-92 -95 



150 

 200 

 250 



12-64 



-64 



11-88 



-87 



11-24 



-24 



-80 27-111 

 -70 -175 

 -62 -235 



LMT 



t C S "/oo I oi 



1511 Sii 549 300 I ''^■flo 



I 'Oi 



10-69 

 -68 



35-61 ! 27-30 



16 23 

 1 



640 

 732 



350 

 400 



10-64 I 



-63 I 



66 

 -73 



-37 

 -43 



Stat. 23. 5. May 1910. 

 35^32'N. 7^7'W. 1215 metres. 



17-9 : 36-36 26-36 



20i> 7'n 

 7 







W) 54 



36 



20 17 

 30 



21 17 





 23 



46 

 91 

 183 

 274 

 366 

 .^)49 



57 ! 732 



37 ' 914 





 13 



25 

 50 

 100 

 150 

 201) 

 300 

 400 

 500 



.52 ' 1097 600 



Stat. 24. 6. May 1910. 

 35''34'N. 7=35'W. 1615 metres. 



I911 .52'" 17-9 36-39 26-38 



7-99 



37 



1441 



788 



8-01 



Stat. 25 A. 7. May 1910. 



35" 36' N. 8= 25' W. 2300 metres. 



Ill' 33ni I 17-8 . 36-34 26-37 



13 1966 1075 



4-38' 

 -37 



35-10 27-85 



Slat. 25 B. 8. May 1910. 

 35 46'N. 8°16'W. 



9I1 1 2m 

 5 41 



9 53 

 47 

 40 

 31 



5 20 



8 32 



9 20 

 8 48 



