NO. I 1ST JOHNSON EXPEDITION : STATIONS BARTSCH 21 



II : 10, Cape San Juan Light bore 216° and the east end of Palominos 

 Island 183°. The haul was made in 26 fathoms. 



It yielded a number of sponges, hydroids, corallines, bryozoans, 

 echinoderms, and mollusks. 



STATION 76. Lat. i8°27'35" N. Long. 65°33'3S" W. February 25, 1933 



Lat. i8°30'S5" N. Long. 6s°33'o5" W. 



When the 3-foot dredge was put overboard at 11:16 a.m., the 

 position was latitude i8°27'35" N., longitude 65°33'35" W. ; when it 

 was surfaced at 11:59 Cape San Juan Light bore 206° and the 

 east end of Las Cucarachas 184°. The haul was made in 30 to 

 200 fathoms. 



This was a water haul. 



STATION 77. Lat. i8°25'3o" N. Long. 65°33'36" W. February 25, 1933 



Lat. i8"'27'3o" N. Long. 65°32'36" W. 



When the otter trawl was put overboard at 12: 55 p.m., Cape San 

 Juan Light bore 233° and the east end of Palominos Island 185°. 

 When it was surfaced at i : 27, Cape San Juan Light bore 224° and 

 the east end of Palominos Island 191°. The haul was made in about 

 45 fathoms. 



It yielded only one batfish. 



STATION 78. Lat. i8°27'3o" N. Long. 65°32'36" W. February 25, 1933 



Lat. i8°29'42" N. Long. 6s°3i'i5" W. 



When the otter trawl was again lowered at i : 37 p.m., Cape San 

 Juan Light bore 223° and the east end of Palominos Island 191°. 

 When it was surfaced at 2 : 30, Cape San Juan Light bore 220° and 

 the east end of Palominos Island 197°. 



This was an intermediate haul with 175 fathoms of cable out in 

 about 60 fathoms of water. The bottom over the territory traversed 

 ranged from 100 to 300 fathoms in depth. 



This haul yielded a gorgonian (showing that we must have struck 

 bottom) covered with a mass of brilliantly colored comatulid crinoids, 

 a slender spider crab, and a few mollusks. 



STATION 79. Lat. i8°3o'3o" N. Long. 65 "31 '00" W. February 25, 1933 



Lat. i8°30'05" N. Long. 65°25'io" W. 



When the otter trawl was lowered at 2 : 43 p.m., Cape San Juan 

 Light bore 218.5° and the east end of Palominos Island 197°. When 

 it was surfaced at 5 : 02, Cape San Juan Light bore 238° and Fungy 



