988 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. [116] 

 Dredgings of Norwegian North-Atlantic expeditions, 1876-1878 — Continued. 



Date. 



1877. 

 Aug. 8 

 Aug. 9 

 Aug. 11 

 Aug. 15 

 Auk. 17 



1878. 

 Juno 19 



June 21 



June 21 



June 24 



June 25 



June 27 

 Juno 27 

 June 27 

 July 1 

 July 2 

 July 4 



July 5 

 July 6 

 July 7 

 July 14 

 July 10 

 July 19 

 July 22 

 July 22 

 July 23 

 July 30 

 Aug. 3 

 Aug. 4 

 Aug. 5 

 Aug. G 

 Aug. 7 



Aug. 8 



Aug. 10 

 Aug. 12 

 Aiis. 12 

 Aug. 14 

 Aug. 14 

 Aug. 17 

 Aug. 17 

 Aug. 18 

 Aug. 19 



Aug. 22 



Latitude. 



Longi- 

 tude. 



East. 



4 11 

 9 44 



Xorth. 

 o ' 



C7 56 



G8 06 



(Vestfjord.) 

 (Skjerstad fjord.) 

 (Saltstrominen.) 



68 12 I 15 40 

 (Vest fjord.) 

 70 04 ' 23 02 

 (Altonfjord.) 

 70 13 | 23 03 

 ( Altenfjord.) 

 70 55 | 26 U 

 ( Porsangerf jord. ) 

 70 47 ' 28 30 

 (Tanafjord. 



70 36 



71 42 



72 27 



73 25 



74 08 

 74 10 



32 35 

 37 01 

 35 01 

 31 30 

 31 12 

 18 51 



(Beeren Island.) 

 14 21 

 14 32 



20 51 



11 40 

 5 12 

 3 02 



14 53 



15 55 

 19 52 



21 51 



17 50 

 13 10- 

 15 42 



18 01 



12 51 

 West. 



29 

 East. 

 5 10 



11 18 

 9 25 

 5 40 

 8 28 



11 17 



73 47 

 72 57 

 72 27 



71 59 



72 36 

 75 12 



74 54 

 74 53 



74 57 

 72 53 



75 31 



76 06 

 76 19 

 76 l!i 

 76 34 



76 26 



77 58 



78 03 



78 02 



79 59 



80 03 

 79 35 



Magdalena Bay. 

 78 48 I 8'37 



78 09 | 14 07 



(Isfjord.) 

 78 16 | 15 33 

 (Advent Bay) 



Depth. 



Faths. 

 778 

 634 



263 



90 



341 



160 



230 



127 



127 



148 

 148 

 136 



197 



147 



35 



7G7 



447 



191 



1,110 



1,280 



1, 200 



658 



180 



21 



223 



123 



748 



70 



146 



743 



1.G8G 



Nature of bottom. 



Biloculinaclay. 



Clay 



...do 



...do 



Stones 



Clay. 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 



Bottom torn. 

 ]>eratures. 



Falrr. Cent 



29.5 

 29.7 



37.8 



43.7 

 39.0 

 39.2 

 38.3 

 37.0 



...do 35.4 



Clay, stones I 29. 5 



Clay | 32. 



...do 36.0 



...do 31.3 



Stones 34.0 



Clay 



...do 



Sandy clay 



Biloculina clay 



....do 



...do 



Cay 



Clay, sand 



Hard 



Clay 



...do 



Biloculina clay 



Clay, hard bottom 



Hard 



Clay 



Biloculina clay. 



...do 

 Clay . 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 

 ...do 



...do 



29.5 

 30.6 

 38.3 

 29.7 

 29.5 

 29. 1 

 29.8 

 36.5 

 32.4 

 34.7 

 34.9 

 29.7 

 32.7 

 30.0 

 29.8 



29.5 

 35. 4 



33. 4 

 DO. 2 

 34.0 

 28. 2 

 31.6 

 34.0 



34. 2 



-1.4 

 -1.3 



3.2 



33.3 



G.5 

 3.9 



3.5 D..T. 



1.9 



-1.4 

 0.0 

 2.2 



-0.4 

 1.1 



-1.4 

 -0.8 

 3.5 

 -1.3 

 -1.4 

 -1.6 

 -1.2 

 2.5 

 0.2 

 1.5 

 1.6 

 -1.3 

 0.4 

 -1. 1 

 -1.2 



-1.4 

 1.9 

 0.8 



-1.0 

 1. 1 



-2. 1 



-0.2 

 1.1 

 1.2 



0.7 



ZOOLOGICAL STATIONS OF THE SWEDISH ARCTIC EXPE- 

 DITIONS OF 1875, 1876, AND 1878-79. 



The dredgings of 1875 were made by A. E. Nordenskiold and Dr. Hjal- 

 mar Theel in the sloop Procven, those of 187G by Nordenskiold in the 

 steamer Ymer, those of 187S-'79 by Nordeuskiold in the Vega. 



The numbers assigned to the stations are arranged geographically, 

 instead of according to the dates at which they were made. 



The numbers 98, 103, and 104 refer to collections not made by the 

 Vega expedition bat brought in by the Tschuktsches, who found them 

 thrown on the shores in the spring and summer months of 1879, 



