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St. 34, 16. 7. 1912. 60°32’ N., 46°54’ W. — 460 — > 550 m., 3.8—4°, 
salinity 35.2 %/oo- 
From the slight remains in the dredge, the bottom here would seem 
to have been clay; evidently however, the implement only worked in 
the bottom for a short part of the haul. 
Caprella Rinku, 1 Ophiolebes claviger, 1 
Nymphon macrum, 1 Amphiura denticulata, 1. 
St. 35, 16. 7. 1912. = St. 31. — Ringtrawl, 400 m. w., 20 min., 75 
ccm. incl. 50 ccm. Copepoda. 
Thysanoessa inermis, 2 | Calanus finmarchicus, 95 °/, of the 
— longicaudata, 2 Copepoda 
Euthemisto libellula, abt. 20 | Euchaeta norvegica, 5°/, of the 
— bispinosa, abt. 20 ccm. 
| Copepoda. 
—  " compressa, abt. 30 spec. | 
St. 36, 16. 7. 1912. 60°32’ N., 46°55’ W. — 29—100(?) m., 1—0.7°, 
32.2—33.2 9/5, salinity. 
Chiefly shell gravel, with stones and some few algae. The great 
depth (100m.) appears to be due to a hole in the bottom; the dredge 
can hardly have been deeper down than abt. 50 m. 
The content here strikingly resembles that from St. 32, but is less rich. 
Hyas coarctatus, 2 ’ Paramphithoé assimilis, 2 
Sclerocrangon boreas, 1 _Ischyrocerus anguipes, abt. 10 
Spirontocaris Fabricii, abt. 10 (1 Dulichia spinosissima, 2 
with Sylon) | Balanus porcatus, several spec. 
Socarnes Vahlu, abt. 15 | Sylon Hippolytes, 1 
Acanthonotosoma serratum, 2 | 
St. 37, 17. 7. 1912. 60°29’ N., 46°52’ W. — 20—30m., 1.25—0.9°, 
salinity 31.5—32.1°/,0; Laminariae. 
Hyas coarctatus, abt. 10 ‚ Ата Ща pinguis, 1 
Sclerocrangon boreas, 1 ' Dulichia spinosissima, 2 
Spirontocaris groenlandica, 1 Ischyrocerus anguipes, several spec. 
Paramphithoé bicuspis, abt. 20 
Acanthonotosoma serratum, abt. 10 Strongylocentrotus droebachien- 
Pontogeneia inermis, 5 а. 
St. 38, 17. 7. 1912. 60°29’ N., 46°53’ W. — 290—320 m., 3.5—3.7°, 
salinity 34.4—34.6 %/oo- 
The dredge here stuck in the bottom, and had to be cut away, with 
350 m. of line. 
St. 39, 17. 7. 1912. 60°30’ N., 46°51’ W. — Plankton-net, surface, 
10 min., 3 ccm. Small Calanidae. 
