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  PROCEEDINGS 
  OF 
  THE 
  NATIONAL 
  MUSEUM 
  

  

  VOL. 
  98 
  

  

  U. 
  S. 
  Bureau 
  of 
  Fishebies. 
  

  

  1907. 
  Dredging 
  and 
  hydrographic 
  records 
  of 
  U. 
  S. 
  Fisheries 
  steamer 
  

   Albatross 
  for 
  1906. 
  Document 
  No. 
  621. 
  50 
  pp. 
  

   Williams, 
  G. 
  

  

  1940. 
  Pycnogonida 
  of 
  western 
  Australia, 
  Journ. 
  Roy. 
  Soc. 
  West. 
  Australia, 
  

   vol. 
  25, 
  1938-1939, 
  pp. 
  197-205, 
  9 
  figs. 
  

   Wilson, 
  E. 
  B. 
  

  

  ISSl. 
  Report 
  on 
  the 
  Pycnogonida. 
  Reports 
  on 
  the 
  results 
  of 
  dredging 
  ♦ 
  * 
  * 
  

   Blake. 
  Bull. 
  Mus. 
  Comp. 
  ZooL, 
  vol. 
  8, 
  pp. 
  239-256, 
  5 
  pis. 
  

  

  APPENDIX 
  

  

  Detailed 
  information 
  relative 
  to 
  Albatross 
  stations 
  will 
  be 
  found 
  

   in 
  Appendix 
  Table 
  1. 
  

  

  Localities 
  at 
  which 
  pycnogonids 
  have 
  been 
  collected 
  in 
  Siberian 
  

   waters, 
  taken 
  from 
  Losina-Losinsky 
  (1933) 
  are 
  tabulated 
  in 
  Appendix 
  

   Table 
  2. 
  In 
  the 
  latter, 
  English 
  place 
  names 
  are 
  taken 
  from 
  Hydro- 
  

   graphic 
  Office 
  Publication 
  No. 
  122 
  (1932), 
  "Sailing 
  Directions 
  for 
  

   Siberia 
  and 
  Chosen." 
  Several 
  localities 
  falling 
  within 
  the 
  area 
  of 
  

   the 
  station 
  chart 
  have 
  been 
  omitted: 
  Askold 
  Island, 
  Rimsky-Korsa- 
  

   koff 
  Island, 
  Furugelma 
  Island, 
  Naumova 
  Island, 
  and 
  Srednyaya 
  Bay. 
  

   These 
  are 
  all 
  in 
  the 
  vicinity 
  of 
  Peter 
  the 
  Great 
  Bay. 
  Two 
  localities 
  

   are 
  north 
  of 
  50° 
  : 
  Kastri 
  Bay 
  (latitude 
  51°30' 
  N., 
  longitude 
  140°53' 
  

   E.) 
  and 
  Kazakevicha 
  Bay 
  (slightly 
  north 
  of 
  50°, 
  near 
  longitude 
  

   142° 
  E.). 
  

  

  I 
  have 
  retained 
  the 
  specific 
  and 
  subspecific 
  names 
  of 
  the 
  Russian 
  

   text 
  to 
  facilitate 
  reference 
  to 
  it 
  although 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  subspecific 
  names 
  

   must 
  be 
  changed 
  as 
  Marcus 
  (1940, 
  pp. 
  128-129) 
  has 
  suggested. 
  Thus 
  

   Achelia 
  echinata 
  orientalis 
  should 
  be 
  A. 
  echinata 
  nasuta; 
  A. 
  gracilipes 
  

   horealis 
  should 
  be 
  A. 
  gracilipes 
  tatarica; 
  and 
  A. 
  horealis 
  japonioa 
  

   should 
  be 
  A. 
  horealis 
  nipponica. 
  

  

  There 
  appear 
  to 
  be 
  typographical 
  errors 
  in 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  dates 
  or 
  

   station 
  numbers, 
  and 
  probably 
  in 
  some 
  of 
  the 
  station 
  positions. 
  

  

  ABBREVIATIONS 
  USED 
  IN 
  THE 
  TABLES 
  

  

  bk. 
  black 
  

  

  br. 
  brown 
  

  

  brk. 
  broken 
  

  

  CO. 
  coral 
  

  

  crs. 
  coarse 
  

  

  dk. 
  dark 
  

  

  fn. 
  fine 
  

  

  for. 
  Foraminifera 
  

  

  g. 
  gravel 
  

  

  glob, 
  globigerina 
  

  

  gn. 
  green 
  

  

  gy. 
  gray 
  

  

  m. 
  mud 
  

  

  oz. 
  ooze 
  

  

  p. 
  pebbles 
  

  

  r. 
  rock 
  

  

  rd. 
  red 
  

  

  rky. 
  rocky 
  

  

  s. 
  sand 
  

  

  sa. 
  sabulous 
  (sandy) 
  

  

  sh. 
  shells 
  

  

  sp. 
  specks 
  

  

  St. 
  stones 
  

  

  vol. 
  volcanic 
  

  

  