Date. 
1911. 
Mar. 17 
July 11 
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Station-number 
(to be used in 
| recording results). 
Provisional 
Station-number. 
199 B. 10 
200 W.C 
201 7 2 
202 3 
203 | 
204 | 1D)5 al 
| 205. 2 
| 206 3 
207 - @ 
208 5 
209 | 6 
210 pee 
Dr lelt , 8 
212 5 
OVS , 10 
PAI’ | a! 
f215 || 12 
| 216 5 18} 
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2.18 | — 
219 D.15 
220 | Antarctic 
Benthos, 5 
221 D.16 
222, ily 
| 223 , 18 
224 5 BB 
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226 | 35 
22:7 | »» B36 
228 yt 
229 | 38 
230. , 39 
eral , 40 
D732, ali 
233 ee) 
234 , 43 
235 || ,, 44 
236. , 45 
237 ,», 46 
|) 402919085, 1% ons iB. 
38° 12’ §., 178° 56’ E. | 
36° 33’ S., 177° 0’ E. | 
| 47° 
| 49° 40’ §., 171° 45’ HE. 
| 51° 48’ §., 172° 18’ BE. 
“TERRA 
Locality. 
56° 14’ S., 163° 48’ HE. 
42° 06’ 8., 175° 13’ E. 
43° 52' S., 178° 12! E. 
” 
45° 25’ 8., 172° 28’ 
44’ §., 173° 2’ 5 
” 
53° 35’ 8., 173° 06’ 
55° 16’ §., 173° 02’ 
59°'6' S.,, 177° 55! i. 
60° 39’ S., 178° 40’ 
62° 10’ §., 175° 38’ W. 
64° 56’ 5., 175° 30’ W. 
66° 46’ S., 177° 48’ W. 
Cape Adare 
tobertson’s Bay 
Off Cape Adare, mouth 
of Robertson’s Bay 
North (True) of Dry- 
galski Glacier Tongue, 
Terra Nova Bay | 
76° 3' S., 165° 55’ E. 
NOVA” 
7622S bbc. Bs 
60 miles E. of Cape | 
Adare 
GOP S alien Ot Be) 
23’ S., 177° 52’ E 
68° 03’ S., 169° 45’ E. 
64° 3’ §., 160° 12’ K. 
55° 51’ §., 165° 49’ EB. 
52° 41’ S., 168° 15’ KE. 
52° 11’ S., 167° 25’ B. 
EXPEDITION, 
Depth. Net. 
| 
Surface 180-mesh | 
Full speed 
10 metres | 50-mesh 
10 metres | 50-mesh 
45-50 fathoms 
(82-92 metres) | 
10 metres 
Agassiz 
trawl 
| 50-mesh 
20 of oH 
10 oH on 
Surface 
” ” 
80 metres 50-mesh 
809 el) oes 
80> Fs | 24-mesh 
Surface | Full speed) 
3 metres 24-mesh 
Os on 
80 
10 
” 
| Full speed 
Time. 
2 p.m. 
1 p.m. 
5 p-m. 
3.30 p.m. 
Noon 
11 a.m.—Noon 
1-4 p.m. 
9 a.m.—1 p.m. 
9 a.m.—4 p.m. 
Noon-4 p.m. 
9 p.m.-9 a.m. 
18th 19th 
9 a.m.—Noon 
Noon 
9 a.m.—Noon 
” ” 
1-4 p.m. 
11 a.m.-2 p.m. 
Noon-1l p.m. 
10.30 a.m.—Noon 
5-6.30 p.m. 
1-2 p.m. 
9-11 a.m. 
7-9 p.m. 
2-4 p.m. 
9-11 a.m: 
1-2 p.m. 
9 p.m.—4 a.m. 
17th 18th 
| 8.30-9 a.m. 
| 11a.m.-12.30 p.n. 
| 1.80-4.30 p.m. 
10-11 a.m. 
Noon 
2-5 p.m. 
7-10 p.m. 
6-8 p.m. 
| HEE 8 a.m. 
27th 28th 
Nature of Catch. 
| Plankton 
8 Birds 
| Plankton 
Bottom fauna 
(shingle) 
Plankton 
