In 1906, the whole season was given to Belle Isle strait. As it was found 

 that the densities gave no definite indication in regard to the movement of the 

 water or the direction of the flow, they were not taken during this season. Also, 

 to determine more correctly than before, the thickness of the warmer layer of 

 water near the surface, the temperature was usually taken every 5 fathoms as 

 far down as 20 fathoms. Some further opportunities were also taken to test 

 the fall of temperature in the vicinity of icebergs, by going around them in a 

 boat within a few hundred feet. 



The following list shows the position of stations at which anchorages were 

 made in the season of 1906: — 



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