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30°/oo at the bottom of the shallowest stations. This is more or less 

 typical inshore Labrador Current water, apparently little modified 

 by local conditions. It is mixed water with a preponderance of 

 Arctic influence. The other, including all representatives of 2 of the 

 species (P. tumida and U. lincki) and a small proportion only of 3 



Table 1. — Blue Dolphin sea star collection stations. 



No. 



Date 



Depth 

 (meters) 



Bottom 



North 

 latitude 



West 

 longitude 



Location 



1949 



rock 



do 

 mud 



soft mud 

 silt 



do 



do 

 rubble 



mud 



do 

 mud, rock 

 sand, pebble 



sand, mud, 



rock 

 silt 

 rubble 



Str. of Belle Isle 



do 

 St. Lewis Inlet 



do 

 Kaipokok Inlet 



do 



do 



do 

 Indian Island 

 Hebron Fjord 



do 



do 



do 

 Forteau Bay 



Red Bay 

 Packs Harbor 

 Cartwright 



Kaipokok Inlet 

 Davis Inlet 



1950 



BLDl 

 BLD2 

 BLD3 



BLD4 

 BLD5 



BLD6 



BLD7 



BLD8 



BLDll 



BLD12 



BLD14 



BLD15 

 BLD16 

 BLD18 

 BLD19 

 BLD20 

 BLD22 



mud 



do 

 stone, mud 



mud, rock 

 sand, mud, 



rock 

 mud, rock 



mud 

 do 



mud 



stone 



do 

 mud, stone 



do 

 mud 



do 

 mud, stone, 

 shell 



59''19' 



58°41.7' 



64°03.2' 



64°01' 

 59''25' 



63°51' 



58°58' 



59''03' 



59°59.5' 



60''03' 



63''47' 



58''01' 



57=45' 



55°51' 



55°56.5' 



59°58' 



56° 1 



Lake Melville 



do 

 Seven Islands 



Bay 

 Kangalaksiorvik 

 Lake Melville 



Seven Islands 



Bay 

 Lake Melville 



do 



do 



do 

 Seven Islands 



Bay 

 Hamilton Inlet 



do 

 St. Lewis Inlet 



do 

 Lake Melville 

 St. Lewis Inlet 



