RECORD OF DREDGING, TRAWLING, 
AND 
PELAGIC STATIONS. — Continued. 
Serial Number. 
| 4741 
w 
POSITION. TEMPERATURES. 
Latitude 
Longitude 
South. 
AY | Bottom. 
Character 
of REMARES. 
Bottom. 
Depth in Fathoms. 
ec 
x 
| Feb. 11 | 
8 00 a.m. 
Norih. | | 
\ 
We o sia 
7 30 P.M. "e 11726 | Z | 
135 116 38 
| 11227 
| 110 45.3 
| | silieious 
Very fair 
fine stuff 
thick; haul resembles 
those of the northern 
: || part of Eastern lines. 
nothing in tubes | 
prob. looser glob. 
Oz. than yesterday. 
very lt. gy. fne. 
glob. Oz., few blk. 
min. part., gd. no. 
of Rad., some Di- 
atoms, Coscinod. 
very fine lt. gy. 
glob., very many 
Rad. «€ Diatoms, 
Cose. Euodia; few 
| „min. part. | 
| very It. fine gy. glob. | 
surface haul; | 
in net very | 
Oz., very few blk. 
min. part., much 
débris; | 
great many Rad. & \ t 
Diat. Cose. Euodia, | 
Synedra; short Se. \\ Ss 
needles, some Silico. 
Aagcllates. 
Tow at 300, very good 
haul. Trawl; superb 
haul: Rhizocrinus stems, 
viviparous Benthodytes. 
== egg cluster. 
er \ 
'A00100Z HALLVAVANOO HO WOWSOW :NIDATIOd 
| oe Excellent surface haul. 
EI Physalia sailed by. 
| | (Large Velella sailed by; 
from surface net: Ap- 
| ES gy. glob. Oz., | pendiculariae, Pteropods, | 
| hg. glob., many | 
bik. Mang. part., | 
many Rad. & Dia- | | 
toms, few Cosce., | 
Sponge spic. 
Euodia, Synedra, Acan- 
tharian Radiolaria, Pyro- 
cystis Ceratium Plank- 
toniella; approaching 
westerly warm current. 
Diatoms have disappeared; 
are in warm western 
t tropical current. 
| dk. gy. glob. Oz., lrg. | 
glob., Rad. filled 
| with blk. mud. 
5 |no sample in tubes. 
| rd. ely. dk. choc. 
| br. stky. M., few 
glob, many sm. 
blk. Mang. part.,| 
few Rad., Sponge 
spic., transp. min. 
ery: st. mass of yel. 
floc. mat. 
Copepods, indica | 
* Hydrographic 
Stations. 
‘VaOdOIHOVUd ANV VOSATION : TIVA 
