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EXPEDITION TO POINT BARROW. ALASKA. 



ACALKPH.i:. 



2S. /.'(/()<' roseola. 

 L".). .1 ureliit lubint ' 

 30. Ci/inicit ji 



31. 

 32. 



MOLLUSCA. 



33. Octopus yrintlaniliciis. -IS. 



34. lA-muniiH pucifn-H. 40. \nlicit 



35. Jtcla ienmliratit. 50. 

 :;ii. llnccimiin tome. 51. 

 37. Iliiccinttm glaciale. ~>2. 

 .'is. i:>tfrinum itnyulosiim; var. or- 53. 



webmaster. 

 mertensii. 



(Ij)hinni') urclica. 



pulliilii. 



( liitlhux) Jlitriix. 



\'cltt1iH(i 



'I'.i. IlKceimtm plectrum. 



40. Jiucciintm polare. 



.41. Chrj/sodmtts kriiyeri. 



12. Chrysodomvs liratux. 



13. (. '/< ryxodo nts fo rn lea i us. 



44. Chrysodomus nuoiensi. 



r>. xtrombdla berif/ii. 



4(5. Ktrombclla mttUeatn. 



17. Tr<>i>lui clatliratus. 



64. JMtenia sp. 



lili. fleMellarin- loricata. 

 (>1. Membranipora sp. 



."I. 



.">."). Miiri/KritK striitta. 



50. Mnri/iirilK rorticiferit. 



57. 'I'dtellH (Helcioniscus] <:ri<r 



58. ^.L'oUilia piifiillomi. 

 50. .!/>/ tniHcitttt. 



fiO. IhicomH sitbuloxtt. 



()1. <'r<lium (Xerripes) i/i-tu 



G2. Vtnerictirdla boreal in. 



03. l.'ecten ixlandicu*. 



TUNICATA. 



05. Hn/<>ci/)i/ltiapyriformix. 



I'OLYZOA. 



(iS. 



S]). 



1'OHIFEKA. 



lio. One or two species of sponges, undetermined. 



2. SIIOAL WATER ALOKCI SHORE, PERGNIAK, I'.LSOX 1JAY. 



Tin- liiryc lisli-seine was Iiauled three times from the .shore, in the southwest bend of Elsou 

 Bay. dose to the Eskimo summer camp of Pergniak, August 11, 1883. A few small wliiteiish and 

 scnlpins were caught, and the lead-line of the seine brought up a quantity of seaweed containing 

 many amphipods of the following two species: 



locilxtH. 



loricatus. 



3. OFF CAPE SMYTH E. 



<)p))ortunities lor dredging near the station were seldom offered ou account of ice and had 

 weather. Most of the work was confined to a small area extending about a mile above and below 

 the station, and from a depth of about 21 fathoms, close to the shore, to 12 fathoms about a mile, 

 from the land. The bottom for the most part was an exceedingly tenacious and fetid black mud 

 containing very little lil'e except Worms and the large Isopods Cliindotcn cittomon and. nbi>tfi. 

 Interspersed with this, however, were occasional patches of sand and mud mixed, which contained 

 more life. During the season of open water these patcheg were generally pn-tty well indicated by 

 the Mocks of ducks swimming over them, attracted by the comparatively rich food. 



Dredgings were obtained August 1-1. 1SS2. and August 7 and !. ISS.'J. On August s, IS,s:j. an 

 oj>portunit\ occurred to dredge in 15 fathoms, about three miles above the station and about two 

 miles from shore, just outside the barrier of grounded ice. Two hauls of the dredge were obtained 



