NO, I 1ST JOHNSON EXPEDITION: STATIONS BARTSCH 7 



STATION 22. Lat. i8°3o'3o" N. Long. 66°i2'45" W. February 4, 1933 



Lat. i8°32'i5" N. Long. 66°i6'io° W. 



When the 6-foot beam trawl was let down at lo: 07 a.m., the west 

 point of Salinas Island bore 154° and Punta Cerro Gordo 252°. When 

 the trawl was brought up at 11 :oo, the west point of Salinas Island 

 bore 129° and Punta Cerro Gordo 234°. The haul was made in 200 

 to 260 fathoms. 



It yielded some ascidians and salpae, mollusks, crustaceans, brittle- 

 stars, and a lot of worm tubes. 



STATION 23. Lat. i8°32'i5" N. Long. 66''i7'45" W. February 4, 1933 



Lat. i8°32'oo" N. Long. 66°2i'i5" W. 



An otter trawl was let down at 11 : 40 a.m. and landed at 11: 57. 

 The bearing was : Punta Cerro Gordo 165°, the west point of Salinas 

 Island 108°. The haul was made in 260 to 360 fathoms. 



This haul was by far the richest made up to this time, yielding 

 about half a bushel of specimens. There were many good-sized deep- 

 sea fish, a large number of mollusks of many kinds, many crustaceans, 

 including at least 15 species of shrimp, and many other things. 



STATION 24. Lat. i8°32'3o" N. Long. 66°2i'oo" W. February 4, 1933 



Lat. i8°3i'45" N. Long. 66°i9'is" W. 



When the otter trawl was put overboard at 2:15 p.m. Punta Cerro 

 Gordo bore 167°, the east point of Salinas Island 108°. When it 

 was brought in at 4:00, the east point of Salinas Island bore 112° 

 and Punta Cerro Gordo 206°. The haul was made in 260 to 350 

 fathoms. 



The net came up in tatters and yielded very little except a small 

 lump of mud, a pennarian, and a few crustaceans and mollusks. 



STATION 25. Lat. i8°32'i5" N. Long. 66°22'io" W. February 7, 1933 



Lat. i8°32'o5" N. Long. 66°22'io" W. 



A 3-foot dredge was put overboard at 9:45 a.m., when Salinas 

 Island bore 109°, Punta Cerro Gordo 157°. When the dredge was 

 surfaced at 10: 35, Salinas Island gave a bearing of 108° and Punta 

 Cerro Gordo 149°. This haul was made in 240 to 300 fathoms. 



It yielded a bagful of soft, oozy mud, which contained a few 

 ascidians, a splendid lot of many kinds of mollusks, a few crustaceans, 

 a few corals, and many foraminifera. 



