LIST OF THE STATIONS 



OCCUPIED BY THE U. S. F. C. S. "ALBATROSS," DURING HER 

 CRUISE IN THE TROPICAL PACIFIC, 



August, 1899-March, 1900. 



SAN FRAKCISCO, CALIFORNIA, TO NUKUHIVA, MARQUESAS ISLANDS. 



Aug. 26 



Auff. 27 



Aug. 28 

 AuET. 29 



Aug. 30 



.Aug. 31 



Sept. 1 

 Sept. 2 



Sept. 3 



Sept. 

 Sept. 



Sept. 7 



Sept. 8 

 Sept. 9 

 17 Sept. 10 



31 10 

 28 23 



26 18 

 2i 45 



22 42 



20 26 



18 19 



17 13 

 16 52 

 16 38 

 14 38 



12 07 

 9 57 



6 41 



4 35 

 2 38 

 50 



125 00 



126 57 



128 54 

 130 16 



131 54 



133 28 



134 57 



136 09 

 136 12 

 136 14 



136 44 



137 IS 

 137 47 



137 00 



136 54 



137 22 

 137 54 



34.6 



34.6 

 34.6 



35.2 



1955 

 2368 



2628 

 2740 

 2810 



2881 



2766 

 3003 



2646 



2883 

 2690 



277G 



2583 

 2440 

 2463 



Red citiy. Light 

 browu ooze. 



Light brown ooze, 



same as at St. 2 



Red clay. 

 Light brown ooze, 



same as at St. 2 



Red clay. 

 Dark brown mud 



ooze. Red clay. 



Red chay. Dark brown 

 ooze. Very sticky 



Red clay. 



Red clay, radiol. 



Red clay. Ligiit 

 brown ooze, coai'se 

 mineral particles, 

 Radiolarian ooze. 



Gray ooze glob. 

 Foram. no radiola- 

 nans. Not sticky. 



Fine gray ooze. Ra- 

 diolarians. 



Light yellow gray 

 glob. ooze. 



Light yellow gray 

 glob. ooze. 



Lost, thermometer and detacher ; 320 

 miles from Point Conception. 



450 miles from Guadalupe Island, 500 

 miles from Point Conception. Large 

 haul of manganese nodules, sharks' 

 teeth, and cetacean bones. 



Too rough to trawl ; distant from 

 Guadalupe Island 800 miles, from 

 Point Conception 960 miles. 



Distant from Guadalupe Island 960 

 miles, from Sebastian Viscaino lOGO 

 miles. 



Deepest part of Moser Rasiu. 

 Pa.ssing out of deepest part of Moser 

 Basin. 



Large balls of Hianganese uoduli 

 taeeau bones, sharks' teeth. 



To Hawaiian Islands 1500 miles, to 



Marquesas 660 miles. 

 Sea too heavy to sound after this till 



Sept. 13. 



