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SN. f/s 94. Davids Banke. — 15 to 17 meters. — Fucus serralus, (Eelocarpus). 
— — — — 24,5 to 28 meters. — Stones. — Laminaria saccharina. 
7A, ie Oil, — — N.W. side of the bank. — 29 meters. — Stones. — Red and brown 
Algæ, no Laminariw. 
NZ — Davids Banke — 12 to 22,5 meters. — Stones. — Fucus serralus (and some Floride). 
GRE 15 meters. — Stones. — Fucus serralus with red and brown Algæ. 
XZ‘, — — — 19 to 20,5 meters. — Laminaria saccharina in abundance, Fucus 
serralus. 
XZ5. 57 O1. Hammer Odde S.E. by E. 7 miles. — 41 to 43 meters. — Firm clay with a few 
small stones. — No plants. 
SM. ls 94. N. of Hammeren, Lat. N. 55°18,8’, Long. E. 14°46’. — 24,5 meters. — Sand. — No 
vegetation. 
SL. °» 94. Off Allinge. — Ca. 5,5 to 11,5 meters. — Rock and stones. — Fucus vesiculosus, 
Ceramium rubrum, C. vertebrale, Sphacelaria racemosa. 
SO. 5/8 94. Off Gudhjem. — 5,5 to 11,5 meters. — Rocky ground. — Floridee, in particular 
Ceramium rubrum f. ballica, C. vertebrale, Phyllophora membranifol., Ph. Brodiwi, Fur- 
cellaria, Dielyosiphon, Fucus serratus. 
SP. ls 94. 44 mile N. by W.!l»W. of Mollenakke by Svaneke. — 28 meters. — Gravel. — No 
vegetation. 
SQ. °/s 94. Close S. of Broens Rev. — 9 meters. — Rocky ground. — Fucus serralus, (very 
few Florideæ). 
YD. °7 01. The double broom at Salthammer Rev W.14S. 1 mile. — 19 meters. — Stones. - 
Abundant vegetation of red and brown Algæ: Eelocarpus littoralis, Delesseria sangvinea, 
Rhodomela, Polysiphonia elongata var. a. 0. 
YC. 5: 01. The double broom at Salthammer Rev N.W. 3/4 N. ll miles. — 24,5 meters. — Rather 
rich vegetation of Ectocarpus lillor., Rhodomela, Polysiph. clongata var. a. 0. 
YA. fir 01. Dueodde light-house W. 55/1 miles. — 37,5 meters. — Rhodomela, Sphacelaria race- 
mosa, Furcellaria, Deless. sinuosa. 
YB. 5: 01. Dueodde light-house W. 6 miles. — 43,5 to 45 meters. — Stones. — No plants. 
SY. ‘is 94. Nordvestgrund by Christiansø. — 30 to 32 meters. — Rocky ground. — No vegetation. 
SX. °/s 94. That by Christiansø. — 0 to ca.15 meters. — Abundant vegetation. 
List of stations arranged chronologically, with indication of the waters 
where they are situated. 
July 1890. 
A—D Ks. | Aug. 1891. AI—AN Lb. Sept. 1891. BS—BV Sb. 
SED ERE EST os | Sa Eg ae LYSE 
= N—S Sm REP PAT AR | D =, CD CHE 
m. T Sb. = — AY—BF | Sa. => en CG St. 
== UV | Sf — — BG ao | à CHCl nse: 
D, 7 X—Y Sh | — — BH-BO | Km | — —  CK-CR Sm 
Aug. 1891. Z—AG Sb. — = BP Kn. | May 1892, CS Su. 
= = AH—AT Sa. Sept. — BQ—BR Su. — = CT —CZ St. 
