364 BULLETIN 100, UNITED STATES NATIONAL MUSEUM 
D. DREDGING AND TRAWLING STATIONS, 1884-1909 2 
(ATLANTIC AND PACIFIC) 
2195. Lat. 39°44’ N., long. 70°03’ W.; off Cape Hatteras; August 5, 1884; surface; 
22 species 
Calanus hyperboreus Lucicutia curta Pareuchaeta norvegica 
Candacia pachydactyla Lucicutia grandis Pleuromamma gracilis 
Corycaeus speciosus Lucicutia ovalis Pleuromamma robusta 
Euchirella rostrata Metridia longa Pontellina plumata 
Gaetanus kruppii Neocalanus gracilis Secolecithrix danae 
Gaidius brevispinus Oithona robusta Undeuchaeta plumosa 
Gaidius tenuispinus Oithona similis 
Labidocera acutifrons Paracalanus parvus 
11 Smith, Sanderson, Lists of dredging stations in North American waters from 1867 to 
1887, Ann. Rep. Commissioner of Fish and Fisheries for 1886 [1888].—Townsend, C. H., 
Dredging and other records of the United States Fish Commission Steamer Albatross, with 
bibliography relative to the work of the vessel, U. S. Fish. Comm. Rep. for 1900 [1901]; 
Records of the dredging and other collecting stations of the U. S. Fish Commission Steamer 
Albatross in 1901 and 1902, U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1902 [1903].—Fassett, Harry C., 
Records of the dredging and other collecting and hydrographic stations of the U. S. Fish- 
eries Steamer Albatross in 1903, U. S. Fish Comm. Rep. for 1903 [1904]; Dredging and 
hydrographic records of the U. S. Fisheries Steamer Albatross for 1904 and 1905, Bur. 
Fish. Doc. No. 604, 1906; Dredging and hydrographic records of the U. S. Fisheries 
Steamer Albatross for 1906, Bur. Fish. Doc. No. 621, 1907; Dredging and hydrographic rec- 
ords of the U. S. Fisheries Steamer Albatross during the Philippine Expedition, 1907-1910, 
Bur. Fish. Doc. No. 741, 1910. 
{At some of the listed Philippine stations, the depth of the tow or haul does not corre 
spond with the information in the published dredging records. Some important data 
entered on the original labels of at least 17 plankton samples seem to have been omitted 
from those records. The stations in question together with date and unpublished data are: 
Station Unpublished data taken from original label of sample. 
D. 5301 1908: Aug. 8; 2’0.p.,surf., time not stated. 
D. 5312 Nov. 4; K. 2, surf., time not stated. 
D. 6320. Nov. 6; also 10 ft. cir. net [int. 4 or 5] at 3 p. m. for 45 mins. at 800 fms 
D. 5338. Dec. 20; bottle label gives depth of tow as 10 ft. 
D. 5348, Dec. 27; K. 2, surf., 30 mins. 
D. 5358. 1909: Jan. 7; K. 2, surf., 15 mins, 
D. 6382. Mar. 6; K. 2, 10 ft., time not stated. 
D. 5386. Mar. 9; K. 2, 10 ft., time not stated. 
D. 5388. Mar. 11; K. 2, 15 ft., 20 mins. 
D. 5413. Mar. 24; K. 2, 15 ft., time not stated. 
D. 5422, Mar. 30; K. 2, 15 mins., depth not stated. 
Sabtéan June; K. 2, surf., set in tidal current, 7-9 p.m. 
Island. 
D. 5489. July 31; K. 5, tow was made at 7:30 p. m. 
D. 5507. Aug. 5; K.5, K. 2, 10 ft., 20 mins, 1:30 p. m. 
D. 5601. Nov. 13; K. 2, below surf., 20 mins. 
D, 5647. Dec. 16; K. 2, below surf., 1 hr., 10 mins. 
D. 5651. Dec. 17: K. 2, surf., 50 mins. 
Twenty-two additional Philippine stations are recorded in lists of identifications (p. 410 
et seg.) showing that townet hauls were made at each of them, although no indication of 
the fact appears in the published station records cited above. These stations are a part 
of the foregoing series and are numbered : 5267, 5284, 5285, 5296, 5341, 5346, 5349, 5357, 
5399, 5410, 5412, 5415, 5423, 5424, 5425, 5460, 5538, 5640, 5646, 5655, 5657, 5661. 
There are undoubtedly other stations for which the published data are incomplete, but 
these may never be discovered, as Dr. Wilson, when he subdivided a sample, wrote new 
labels for the component parts, in most cases not retaining the original field label.— 
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