90 EXPEDITION OF THE "ALBATROSS," 1899-1900. 



Station 1. Lat. 31° 10' N., long. 125° W. At 300 fathoms and to sur- 

 face. Large Copepods, LarviB of Balanus, Ostracods, Macrurans ; the same 

 Oceania and Diplij^es as on the surface ; Iljalea, Carinaria, a transparent 

 Alciopa ; dead Globigerinoe and Orbulinoe. 



Station 2. Lat. 28' 23' N., long. 126" 57' W. At 350 fathoms and to 

 surface. Tentacles of Siphonophores. Bathyphysa came up entangled on 

 the dredging wire. Gnathophausia?, Hyperida3, many Copepods, Euphausiaj, 

 a Scopeloid, large Tomopteris with violet band in middle, and white flappers. 

 Second haul: 100 fathoms and to surface. Remarkable fish with pedun- 

 culated eyes, Macrurans, Copepods. 



Station 3. Lat. 26' 18' N., long. 128° 54' W. At 200 fathoms and to sur- 

 face. Large blue Copepods, numerous small white Copepods, yellowish- 

 brown Copepods. 660 miles to Point Conception. Collozoum, young 

 flying-fish, Sagitta?, Euphausiai, Phronima, Firoloides, Hjalea, Cuvieria, 

 Styliola, Geryonia with six canals; very transparent Alcyopidoe. 



Station 4. Lat. 24° 30' N., long. 130° 16' W. At 500 fathoms and to sur- 

 face. Numerous large Copepods, blue, brown, and red ; one with red an- 

 terior part of carapace ; small Copepods, red and white ; Euphausife, 

 Ostracods, Saphirina, small transparent Alciopa, Stjliola, a Rhizophysa 

 12" long attached to the wire rope; Diphyes bells, Collozoum. Collected 

 nothing which had not been obtained when towing at 200 fathoms. 



Station 5. Lat. 22° 42' N., long. 131° 54' W. At 150 fathoms and to 

 surface. Many large gray and brown Copepods, large red Copepod, Ptero- 

 pods, large Sagitta, Diphyes, mutilated Taonius. 



Station 6. Lat. 20° 20' N., long. 133° 28' W. At 150 fathoms and to sur- 

 face. Small Copepod with black appendages (subsequently often found), large 

 red and brown Copepods, Cydippe, Collozoum, Globigerina;, Styliola, Sagitta, 

 Sergestes larvaa, small Taonius, Amphipods, and a large Stenorhynchus. 



Station 7. Lat. 18° 10' N.,]ong. 134 57' W. At 150 fatlioms and to sur- 

 face. Fair haul of Copepods, EuphausiaT, Phronima), Cystosoma, Sergestes, 

 small black Copepods, large pink Copepods, Firoloides, Sagitta ; fragments 

 of a large transparent Solmaris. 



Station 12. Lat. 12° 07' N., long. 137" 18' W. At 150 fathoms and to 

 surface. Excellent haul, Agalma, I)i[)hyes, large iEgina, all Copepods of 



