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NAME OF SHIP 



Albatross 



Penguin 



Albatross 



Penguin 



Egeria 

 Waterwitch 

 Alexander 

 Aoassiz 



INTERNATIONAL ASPECTS OF OCEANOGRAPHY 



TIME OF WORK 



Mansytj 



Challenger 



Gazelle 



Egeria 



Myrmidon 



Rambler 



Albatross 



Penguin 



Waterwitch 



Penguin 



February/April 1891 



November/Deo. 1891 

 April/May 1892 



August 1893 

 August 1895 



May/September 1897 



June 1899 

 July 1901 



June/August 1911 and 

 February 1913 



POSITION OF STATION 



0-10°N, 78-96°W 



0-19°N, 115-126°E 



54-56°N, 172-175°W 

 54-55°N, 167-172°W 



0-18°N, 152-166°W 



42-46°N, 128-132°W 

 15°N, 118°E 

 32-33°N, 117-120°W 



October/Nov. 1927 



25-34°N, 128-146°E 

 1(>-30°N, 122-137°E 



SOURCES OF DATA 



C. H. Townsend, Report of the U. S. Fish 

 Commission for 1900, Washington 1901, 

 p. 495. 



Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 

 List of Oceanic Depths 1891, London 

 1892, pp. 10, 11. 



C. H. Townsend, Report of the U. S. Fish 

 Commission for 1900, Washington 1901, 

 pp. 498-500. 



Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 

 List of Oceanic Depths 1897, London 

 1898, pp. 44-45. 



Ibid 1899, London 1900, pp. 16-17. 



Ibid. 1902, London 1903, pp. 16-17. 



E. L. Michael and G. F. McEwen, Hydro- 

 graphic, plankton and dredging record 

 of the Scripps Institution for biological 

 Research of the University of California 

 1901-1912, University of Cal. Publica- 

 tions, Zoology 1915-1916, vol. 15, 

 Berkeley 1916 und Continuation 1913- 

 1915, Ibid., vol. 15, No. 2. 

 Hydrogr. Department Tokyo, Hydrogr. 

 Bulletin Tokyo, from 1925. 



Sources of Data for the South Pacific Ocean 



June 1874 

 July 1874 

 August 1874 

 September 1874 

 February/March 1875 

 September 1875 

 October 1875 

 November/Dec. 1875 

 May/ June 1875 

 Oct. 1875/Nov. 1875 

 December 1875 

 January 1876 

 December 1887 

 June/August 1888 

 Nov. 1888-June 1890 



November/Dec 



June 1890 



26 March 1891 



1888 



August/Sept. 1894 

 February-August 1895 



May /December 1895 

 May /June 1896 



July 1896 

 November 1896 

 December 1896 

 May 1897 

 September 1897 

 November 1897 



Listed by A. Defant 



34-39°S, 154-166°E 

 25-40°S, 177°E-172°W 

 12-19°S, 146-178°E 

 5-6°S, 130-134°E 

 0-2°S, 138-147°E 

 0-17°S, 149-15rW 

 23-40°S, 112-149°W 

 33-45°S, 73-105°W 

 2-7°S, 125-130°E 

 19-34''S, 156-179''E 

 14-18°S, 168-178°W 

 22-5rS, 80-165°W 

 37-39°S, 133-138°E 

 22-34°S, 175°W-178°E 

 12-29°S, 173°W-176°E 



5-8°S, 129-131°E 

 0-3°S, 126-131°E 

 0°20'S, 85°8'W 



12-2rS, 155-161°E 

 10-35°S, 153°E-174°W 



11-39°S, 154°E-176°W 

 21-33°S, 153-170°E 



8°S, 179°E 



26°S, 177°E 



40°S, 160°E 



1-13°S, 168°W-176°E 



1-11°S, 163-173°W 



21°S, 150-179°E 



Report of the scientific Results of the 

 voyage H. M. S. Challenger during 

 the years 1873 to 1876, vol. 1, Physics 

 and Chemistry, London 1884, pis. 103, 

 105, 106, 108, 109, 111-113, 116, 119, 121, 

 122, 137-139, 190, 197, 201, 206, 209-213, 

 215, 216, 218, 219, 221, 222. 



Die Forschungsreife S. M. S. Gazelle, 



hrsg. vom Reichsmarineamt, Physik 



und Chemie, vol. 2, Berlin 1888/89, 



pp. 40, 42. 

 Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 



List of Oceanic Depths, 1888, pp. 2-5; 



1889, pp. 14, 15; 1890, pp. 10, 11, London 



1889, 1890, 1891. 

 Ibid. 1888, London 1889, pp. 4, 5. 

 Ibid., 1890, London 1891, pp. 10, 11. 

 C. H. Townsend: Report of the U. S. 



Fish Commission for 1900, Washington 



1901, p. 495. 

 Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 



List of Oceanic Depths 1894, pp. 10, 11; 



1895, pp. 16, 17, London 1895/96. 

 Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 



List of Oceanic Depths 1895, pp. 20-21; 



1896, pp. 16, 17, London 1896/97. 

 Ibid., 1896, pp. 16, 17; 1897, pp. 42, 43; 



1898, pp. 14, 15: 1899, pp. 18, 19; 1900, 

 pp. 30, 31; 1903, pp. 20, 21; London, 

 1897 to 1901, 1904. 



