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IL]. "1; 93. Fladen, Nidingen N.E. 42/; miles. — 28 meters. — Gravel and stones. — Litho- 
thamnia, (Laminari®, Odonthalia). 
IM. "2; 93. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°12'50’, Long. E. 11°47. — 16 meters. — Gravel. — Halidrys, Des- 
marestia acul., Laminaria sacch. 
ZG. 8h: 04. Fladens light-ship S.E. by S. a good 2 miles. — 18 meters. — Stones. — Halidrys, 
Florideæ, Laminaria hyperb., Desmar. acul., Corallina off. 
VY. 5/: 95. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°11’22”, Long. E. 11°44. — 18 meters. — Sand with stones. — Vege- 
tation not abundant: Halidrys, Desmarestia acul., Polysiphonia elongala. 
IN. 2/5 93. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°11’10”, Long. E. 11°45’. — 15 meters. — Gravel, stones, — Fucus 
serralus, Halidrys, Desmar. acul. 
IO. 2/5: 93. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°10'40”, Long. E. 11°44’40”..— 10,5 to 11,5 meters. — Stones. — 
Fucus serratus, Halidrys. 
ZF. *8|; 04. Fladens light-ship S. by E. a good mile: — 22,5 meters. — Stones. — The three 
species of Laminaria, particularly L. digitata, various Floridee. 
LE. */; 04. Immediately W. of Fladens light-ship. — 26,5 meters. — Stones. — Laminaria 
digit., sacch., Fucus serratus, a few Floride. 
ZE!. **/; 04. Fladens light-ship S.E. by E. ‘le mile. — 19 meters. — Stones. — Laminarie 3 
species, various Florideæ e. gr. Odonthalia. 
— — Fladens light-ship S.E. by E: 1/3 mile. — 15 meters. — Stones. — Floridew, mostly 
Furcellaria, Halidrys, Fucus serratus. 
IP. 2/: 93. W. side of Fladen, Lat. N: 57°10’, Long. E. 11°41 20”. — Ca. 21 meters. — Stones. — 
Desmarestia acul., (Lamin. sacchar., Lithothamnia, Halidrys). 
IQ. 21:93. W. side of Fladen, Lat. N. 57°9'30”, Long. E. 11°41’40”. — 21,5 to 30 meters. — Stones. — 
Laminaria sacch. 
— — — 30 to 38 meters. (seine). — Incrusting Algæ, Desmarestia aculeata. 
XA. */; 95. Kobbergrundens light-ship N. by W. > W. a good 61}> miles. — 13 meters. — Gravel 
with stones, shells. — Scarce vegetation: Halidrys, Chorda Filum, various Floridec. 
IK. "I; 93. Lille Middelgrund, the beacon S.W. by W. 1?/s miles. — 17 to 19 meters. — Gravel. — 
Lithothamnia. 
II. /: 93. Lille Middelgrund, the beacon S.E. by S.1l2 S. 5/6 mile. — 14 meters. — Stones. — 
Fucus serratus, (Furcellaria). 
EU. "2, 92. Lille Middelgrund, Lat. N. 56°5628’, Long. E. 11°51'52°. — 14 meters. — Gravel 
with stones. — Corallina offic., (Halidrys, Chorda Filum, Lithothamnion Lenormandi). 
ET. "2, 92. Lille Middelgrund, Lat. N. 56°56'25°, Long. E. 11°5240”. — 12 meters. — Stones, 
gravel. — Fucus serratus. 
ES. "217 92. S.W. of Lille Middelgrund. — 24,5 meters. — Coarse brown sand. — No vegetation 
(1 specimen of Laminaria sacchar.). 
IH. "|; 93. The beacon at Lille Middelgrund N.W. by N.!» N. a good 4 miles. — 20 to 28 
meters. — Stones and gravel. — Lithothamnia, (Laminaria sacchar., Desmarestia acul.). 
IG. '%5 93. The beacon at Lille Middelgrund N.W.‘/s N. 6 miles. — 36 meters. — Sand and 
clay-mud. — No vegetation. 
ER. ©1192. Fyrbanken, the beacon at Anholt Knob S. by W 154 miles. — 28 meters. — Sand 
with stones. — Scarce algal vegetation, (mostly Desmarestia viridis). 
EQ. ©1792. At the beacon at Anholt Knob. — 9,5 to 16 meters. — Scarce algal vegetation. 
