NO. I 1ST JOHNSON EXPEDITION: STATIONS BARTSCH II 



It yielded a lot of interesting things, including about two dozen 

 brachiopods, almost a gallon of brittlestars, a stalked crinoid and 

 some comatulid crinoids, hydroids, crustaceans, sponges, and mollusks. 



STATION 39, Lat. i8°io'oo" N. Long. 67''46'oo" W. February lo, 1933 



Lat. 18° lo'io" N. Long. 67°5o'3o" W. 



When the 4-foot dredge was put overboard at 2:20 p.m., Mona 

 Light bore 224° and the north cape of Mona Island 345°. When it 

 was surfaced at 3:45, Mona Light bore 183° and the west point of 

 Mona Island 238°. The haul was made in water varying from 220 

 to 240 fathoms in depth. 



This was almost a water haul, resulting only in two small deep-sea 

 fish, two small shrimp, and a small ascidian. 



STATION 40. Lat. i8^09'3o" N. Long. 67°5i'3o" W. February 10, 1933 



Lat. i8°09'2o" N. Long. 6y°SA'Ao" W. 



When the 3-foot dredge was let down at 3 : 57 p.m., the east point 

 of Mona Island bore 170° and the west point 237°. When it was 

 surfaced, the east point of Monito Island bore 275° and the west 

 point of Mona Island 205°. The haul was made in water varying 

 from 50 to 120 fathoms. 



This was a water haul. 



STATION 41. Mona Island. February 11, 1933 



We made a landing at the west end of Mona Island early in the 

 morning and gathered 1,500 cerions, a lot of annularids, urocoptids, 

 helicinas and subulinas, etc., among the rocky blufifs bordering the 

 sand flat. There was little time for this work, on account of the rising 

 tide and unfavorable sea conditions for landing, and most of the 

 little things were picked out later from the muck and rubbish, of 

 which we took a pailful aboard for examination. 



In an attempt to do some dredging in shallow water off the west 

 end of Mona Island, a 3-foot dredge was promptly snagged on a lump 

 of coral and lost. 



STATION 42. Lat. i8°oi'55" N. Long. 67° ss'os" W. February 11, 1933 



Lat. i8°oi'5o" N. Long. 67°5i'2o" W. 



When a 4-foot dredge was put overboard at 11 : 10 a.m., Punta 

 Caigo 6 no Caigo, Mona Island, bore "2° and the west point of the 

 island 326°. When it was raised at i : 50 p.m., Mona Light bore 7° 

 and Punta Caigo 6 no Caigo 300°. The depth was 240 to 360 fathoms. 



The rough bottom caused us to snag this dredge and lose it. 



