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1950, June. International Ice Patrol stations 4175-4184, a 



section near 50° W. longitude (see Soule, 1950). 

 1950, Oct.-Nov. Atlantis stations 4842-4882, three sections at 



68° W. longitude (see Worthington, 19546). 



1953, Aug. Atlantis stations 5081-5125, three sections at about 

 73, 70, and 61° W. longitude respectively. 



1954, Sept. Atlantis stations 5176-5202, along 65° W. longitude, 

 a very deep section. 



1955, June. Atlantis stations 5295-5312, Chesapeake Bay to 

 Bermuda, very deep, 



1955, June-July. Atlantis stations 5344-5360, east-southeast of 

 Cape Romain, S.C., very deep. 



1956, Nov. Atlantis stations 5416-5444, south of Grand Banks on 

 50° W. longitude, very deep. 



The data from all these hydrographic stations have been submitted to 

 the Bulletin hydrographique, and have been or wiU eventually be pubHshed. 



BATHYTHERMOGRAPH DATA 



The data from bathythermograph measurements are so voluminous that 

 they have never been published in full. The information is available only 

 in raw, unreduced form in the card files of the Woods Hole Oceanographic 

 Institution, and in the form of rough running sections drawn aboard ship. 

 A few sections have been pubhshed (see Iselin and Fuglister, 1948). 

 S. L. Strack has made an analysis of fifty-eight bathythermograph crossings 

 of the Stream to study the relation of temperature at the surface to that 

 at various depths as a function of season, but this study has not been 

 pubHshed. 



DISCUSSIONS AND SUMMARIES OF ATLANTIC 

 OCEAN DATA 



In addition to the sources mentioned above there are several general 

 studies, atlases, chart collections, and so on, containing much useful in- 

 formation about the Atlantic Ocean, but not concerned specifically with the 

 Gulf Stream. 



1. Charts of surface temperature, salinity, and density, according to 

 season, are given in Giinther Bohnecke's (1936) atlas, consisting of seventy- 

 four plates and entitled Atlas zu: Temperatur, Salzgehalt und Dichte an der 

 Oberfidche des Atlantischen Ozeans, in Deutsche Atlantische Expedition auf 

 dem Forschungs- und Vermessungsschiff Meteor, 1925-1927, Wissenschaft- 

 liche Ergebnisse. (Band 5 — Atlas.) 



