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LISTS OF DREDGING STATIONS. 



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54.7° and 50°, and one at 112 fathoms giving 55.5°, whilst in the Atlantic, 

 almost in the same latitude, depths of 1,095 and 1,065 fathoms gave 39.7° 

 and one of 128 fathoms, a little farther north, 52.5°. The report on the 

 expedition, by Mr. J. Gwyu Jeffreys and Dr. W. B. Carpenter, forms 

 ISTo. 125 of the Proceedings of the Royal Society, December 8, 1870. 

 There appear to be some discrepancies between the numbers assigned 

 to the stations in the Mediterranean in the detailed description of the 

 dredgings and those given in the list of stations and on the charts, but 

 as the latter two series agree the others are probably erroneous. Care, 

 therefore should be taken in making use of the lists of animals dredged 

 to see that they really belong to the station ascribed to them in the body 

 of the text. The explorations of the first cruise (No. 1 to 38) extended 

 from July 7 to August 5, 1870, and those of the second cruise from Au- 

 gust 15 to October 1. 



Dredging and sounding stations of the Porcupine, 1870. 



* Tbese temperatures are the averages of the day. 



