142 THE DEPTHS OF THE SEA. [cHap. 11, 
APPENDIX. B. 
Particulars of Depth, Temperature, and Position at the various 
Dredging Stations of HALS. ‘Porcupine, in the Summer 
of 1869 :— 
So seiba| coun | mates, | Raaac ce FOES 
il 370 AC) eae Diehl aN 11 5G Aire 
2 808 5° 2 i ees) 51 22 12 25 
o 722 Ona I>} 51 38 12 50 
+ 251 Bl 7 Fe Lae A) 51 56 13 39 
5 364 BS) 12°2 52 4 12 52 
6 90 IM O)E (8) ee 52 25 11 40 
c 159 HNO) 2: fis 52 14 11 48 
8 106 10m, 12°3 53 15 it ot 
9 165 9-8 1270 53 16 12 42 
10 85 Gar i 12°5 53 23 13 29 
11 1630 ~- — 53 24 15 24 
12 670 5D ti 22 53 41 14 17 
13 208 i) es 1, 53 42 13 55 
14 173 O98 11-8 53. 49 13 15 
1d 422 8 oO LG ge 54 5 12.17 
16 816 4°2 see 54 19 11. 50 
ee e230 3° 2 fies 54 28 11 44 
18 185 Be tts 54 15 EU Eee) 
19) 5/1360 3°0 1256 54 53 10 56 
20 | 1443 pa 8) 13-0 pp 11. 113i 
21 1476 Diath 13° 4 55 40 12 46 
22 | 1263 7 8) 1338 56 8 13. 34 
23 630 6° 4 14° 0 56. if 14 19 
23a | 420 8-0 LOS i 56 13 14 18 
24 109 ry 0) 14°3 56 26 14 28 
29 F644 FB vi 56 41 13 39 
