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DREDGING AND HYDROGRAPHIC RECORDS OF 



Dredging Records of the Eastern Pacific 



Station 



No. 



Position. 



Chart. 



I >;tt<\ 



Time of 

 day. 



Depth. 



Character of 

 bottom. 



D.4618 

 D. 4619 



D.4620 

 D.462I 



D. 4622 



D. 4623 



D. 4624 



D. 4625 



D. 4626a 



D. 4627 



D. 4628 



D.4629 

 D. 4630 



D. 4631 



D. 4632 



H. 4805 



D. 4633 

 D. 4634 



Southwest coast of Central 

 A merica— Continued. 



(Buriea Point, S. 80° E., 



< 44 miles. 



I (8° 10' N., 83° 36' W.) 



South coast of Panama. 



[Montuosa Islet, N. 43° E., 



[ 10 miles. 



[ (7° 21' N., 82° 21' W.) 



Montuosa Islet, N. 12° W. 

 12 miles. 

 (7° 17' N., 82° 11' W.) 



do 



Mariato Point, N. 63° E., 

 60 miles. 

 (6° 45' N., 81° 47' W.) 



Mariato Point, N. 55° E., 



63 miles. 



(6° 36' N., 81° 45' W.) 

 Mariato Point, N. 52° E. 



66 miles. 



(6° 31' N., 81° 44' W.I 

 Mariato Point, N. 22° W. 



14 miles. 



(6° 58' N., 80° 48' W.) 

 ....do 



(Cape Mala, S. 40° W., 42 



< miles. 



[ (8° 00' N., 79° 33' W.) 



I Anchorage off Panama, 

 summit of Perico Is- 

 land, S. 20° W., 0.4 mile. 

 (8° 55' N., 79° 31' 30" W.) 



From Panama to Gala- 

 pagos Islands. 



Cape Mala, N. 30° W., 7.5 

 miles. 

 (7° 21' N., 79° 56' W.) 



[Cape Mala, N. 13' W-, 11 



\ miles. 



[ (7° 17' N. 79° 57' W.) 



[Mariato Point, N. 70° E., 

 ■J 51 miles. 



[ (6° 55' N., 81° 42' 30" W.) 

 ..,..do 



H. 0. 1007; 

 published 

 Mar., 1887. 



II. 0. 1007; 

 published 

 Mar., 1887. 



.do... 



.do... 



...do. 

 ...do. 



...do. 



...do.... 



H. 0. 1019; 

 published 

 Aug., 1887; 

 ext. cor. 

 May. 1901. 



H. 0. 1007; 

 published 

 Mar., 1887. 



.do.. 



.do. 

 .do. 



Mariato Point, N. 51° Iv, 



72 miles. 



(6° 26' N., 81° 49' W.) 

 Mariato Point, N. E., 118 



miles. 



(5° 48' N., 82° 16' W.) 

 5° 36' N., 82° 28' W 



4° 40' N., 83° 25' W 



4° 35' 30" N., 83° 32' 30" W 



II. O. 1007; 

 published 

 Mar., 1887. 



do.... 



do.... 



1904. 

 Oct. 20 



Oct. 20 



Oct. 20 



Oct. 20 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 21 



Oct. 22 



•Oct. 22 



Nov. 3 



Nov. 3 



Nov. 3 



Nov. 3 



4.05 p.m. 



4.27 p.m. 

 4.27 p.m. 

 7.00 p. m. 



7.00 p.m. 



7.00 p.m. 

 8.00 a.m. 



9.20 a.m. 



10.14 a.m. 



11.14 a. m. 

 12.00 m. 



7.00 p. m. 



7.03 p. m. 

 7.03 p. m. 



7.00 p. m. 



7.07 p. m 

 7.07 p. m. 



8.00 p. m. 



8.15 a.m. 

 8.59 a. m. 



12.58 p. m. 

 8.00 p. m. 



Nov. 3 10.37 p. m. 



Nov. 4 

 Nov. 4 



8.00 a. m. 

 10.55 a. m. 



fms. 

 900-1,500* 



1,000* 



1,000* 



200-1,200* 



1,000* 



1,000* 



100-1,000* 



581 

 581 



581 

 581 



500-1,000* 



800* 

 800* 



75-1,000* 



60* 

 60* 



50-800* 



556 

 556 



771 

 774 



500-1,800* 



1,800-2,000* 

 1,729 



1,729 



gn.S 



gn. M. K 



gn.S 



gn. S. R 



gn.S 



gn.S 



gn.S 



gn.S 



gn. M 



gn. M., Glob 

 gn. M., Glob 



a While at anchor off Panama, between Oct. 23 and Nov. 1, collections were made along the shores 

 of the islands of the Pacific Mail Steamship Company's station off Panama and the Taboga Islands. 

 Plankton nets were used during the same periods about the anchorage and between there and the 

 Taboga Islands. 



