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Fig. 21. Océanographie Stations: 1—37 of the Isachsen Exp. 1910; M 283 

 -M 361 of the xNorw. N. Atlantic Exp. 1878; A 3— A 10 of the Andrée 

 Exp. 1896; L-U of the Nathorst Exp. 1898; Ma 5 — Ma 34 of Makaroff's 

 Exp. 1899; H 62 — H 65 of the Michael Sars Exp. 1900; B 3 & B 1 1 a of 

 the Belgica Exp. 1905; G i of the De Geer Expedition 1908. 



and H 64) of September 5th and 6th, 1910. The latter stations were 

 respectively about 40 and 56 nautical miles south of the former. Their 

 distances west from the continental slope (of the seabottom) were very 

 similar, so that their situation in the northward-flowing current should 

 be approximately the same, Stat. 63 having a somewhat more easterly 



