TEMPERATURE AND SALINITY 



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SOURCES OF DATA 



Discovery 



Albatross 



8 January 1902 



Nov. 1904/Febr. 1905 



Tones, 173''22'E 



4-22''S, 79-133°W 



Planet 



Planet 



October 1906 



June/September 1908 



3°S, ISl'E 

 1-14°S, 147-156°E 



Supplemental Sources of Data on the 

 Pacific Ocean 



The positions of the stations plotted by Defant 

 are without abbreviations. There were plotted with 



Ibid., 1897, London 1898, pp. 48, 49. 



H. Arctowski und H. R. Mill, Oceanog- 

 raphie, Rfilations thermiques, Expedi- 

 tion Antarctique Beige. Resultats du 

 voyage du S. Y. Belgica 1897-99, 

 Antwerpen 1908, p. 35. 



Hydrogr. Department of the Admiralty, 

 List of Oceanic Depths 1904, London 

 1905, pp. 17-25. 



A. Agassiz, General Report of the Expedi- 

 tion to the Eastern Tropical Pacific. 

 Report on the scientific Results, Vol. 5, 

 Memoir of the Museum of Comparative 

 Zoology at Harvard College, Cam- 

 bridge 1906, p. 24. 



Die Forschungsreise S. M. S. Planet, 

 hrsg. vom Reichsmarineamt, vol. 3, 

 Berlin 1909, p. 61. 



Salzgehaltsbestimmungen aus dem sud- 

 westlichen Stillen Ozean, Annalen der 

 Hydrographie 1909, 491. (Compiled by 

 Hans H. F. Meyer.) 



tailed charts of certain areas, the positions of sta- 

 tions, of dates mostly subsequent to February 1, 

 1928. A list of the sources of data for the stations 

 that were added is as follows: (The letters follow- 

 ing the names are the abbreviations used on the 



abbreviations on Defant 's chart and on more de- charts.) 



Fig. 1. Key Chart to Show the Positions of Five Special Charts 

 Plates 13, 14A, 14B, 15, 16, of Areas in the Pacific 



