102 DEPARTMENT OF. THE NAVAL SERVICE 
7 GEORGE V, A. 1917 
September 21. Station 22, St. John River, near mouth of Kennebecasis River. 
Melosira subflexilis. 
Thalassionema. 
September 21. Station 23, Bay of Fundy, between St. John and Digby, N.S. 
Melosira subflexilis, in numerous chains and the only Diatom present 
excepting Biddulphia Mobilensis, rare. Copepods abundant. 
September 22. Station 26, Annapolis Basin, above Annapolis. 
A few Coscinodisci occurred. 
September 23. Station 24, Bay of Fundy, between St. John and Digby. 
No diatoms. - Copepods only. 
September 23. Station 25, Bay of Fundy, off Digby Gut. 
No diatoms. 
September 25. Station 26, Basin in river inside Annapolis Royal. 
Rhizosolenia setigera abundant in fine groups. Copepods abundant. 
September 26. Station 27, Annapolis River, near Goat Island. 
Rhizosolenia setigera abundant, but no other diatoms present. 
September 27. Station 28, lower end of Annapolis Basin. 
Coscinodiscus. 
Rhizosolenia setigera, with spear-like terminal spine. 
(7) October. 
October 3. Station 4, Passamaquoddy Bay. 
Great quantities of Synedra-like cylinders dotted on margins. Supposed 
to be a variety of Thalassionema. Other forms wanting. 
October 9. Station 6, St Croix River between the Biological Station and 
Robbinston, Me. 
Same as Station 4. 
Jetober 16. Station 10, Eastern Entrance to St. Andrews Harbour. 
Ditylum. Abundant, with chromatophores. 
Chetoceras decipiens. 
Coscinodiscus eccentricus. Rare. 
Rhizosolenia setigera. 
October 2. Station 6, St. Croix River. 
Coscinodiscus asteromphalus. 
FF radiatus. 
Ditylum. Rare. 
Thalassionema (?). 
October 19. Station 19, St. John Harbour. 
\Biddulphia Mobilensis, in chains. 
Coscinodiscus. Rare. 
Rhizosolenia setigera. 
