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Temperature. 

 Stat. Fms. Bottom. Locality. Nature of Bottom. 



XVIII. 600 m° Lat. 1S° 20' 30" N., Long. 87° Coral saud and ooze. 



16' 40" ^y. 



XX. 961 39i Lat. 16° 42' N., Long. 83° Coral saud, gray ooze. 



(Apr. 28, 18S0.) 1' W. 



100 Offentrauce to Port Royal, Jam. 



XXI. 33 Lat. 19° 48' N., Long. 77° Coral. 



17' W. 

 XXII. 250 Lat. 19° 48' 47" N., Long. Mud. 



77° 23' W. 

 XXIV. 206 5 miles east of Cape Cruz, Coral sand. 



south side Cuba. 

 XXVI. 297 1 nule N. of W. end of Cayman, Coral sand. 



Brae Isl. 

 XXIX. 300 55 Lat. 21° 23' 19' N., Long. 82° Coral sand. 



54' 42" W. 

 XXX. 51 69 Lat. 21° 26' 30" N., Long. 86° 



28° 40" W. 



The following stations were occupied by the "Blake" during the 

 dredging cruise of the summer of 1880. 



Stations 301 to 308 are on the lines run off the northeastern extrem- 

 ity of George's Bank. 



Station 309 is intermediate between the northeastern extremity of 

 George's Bank and the next line run off Newport, which includes Sta- 

 tions 310 to 312. 



Stations 313 to 318 are in a line normal to the coast in about latitude 

 32° N. 



Stations 319 to 323 are in a line parallel to the coast in the so-called 

 axis of the Gulf Stream. 



Stations 324 to 329, south off Cape Hatteras. 



Stations 330 to 333, north off Cape Hatteras. 



Stations 334 to 339, east off Cape May. 



Stations 340 to 347, normal to coast southeast off Montauk Point. 



Temperature. 

 Stat. Fms. Surface. Bottom. Locality. Nature of Bottom. 



301 71 55° 42i° Lat. 41° 26' 55" N., Long. 66° Fine yeUow sand, 



3' W. black sp. 



302 73 53 42i Lat. 41° 30' N., Long. 66° W. Tine yellow sand, 



black sp. 



303 306 61 40i Lat. 41° 34' 30" N., Long. Gray sand, mud, black 



65° 54' 30" W. sp., gravel. 



