[107] LISTS OF DREDGIJ^G STATIONS. 979 



DREDGINGS OF THE TRAVAILLEUR IN 1882. 



The Travailleur in 1882 continued the series of dredgings commenced 

 in 1880 and 1881, and extended them from Cape Penas, on the north 

 coast of Spain, along the coast of Portugal, the Gulf of Cadiz, and the 

 coast of Morocco to the Canary Islands, through the strait of Bocayna 

 (between Fuerteventura and Lanzarote), to Madeira, Lisbon, and back 

 to Rochefort. Twenty-one hauls of the dredge were made, in from 100 

 to 3,700 meters (55 to 2,023 fathoms) of water. M. Alphonse Milne-Ed- 

 wards was in principal charge of the natural history observations. A 

 general report of the expedition was published in the Revue Maritime 

 et Coloniale, February, 1883 (Tome LXXVI, page 454), and the details 

 of position, etc., in the Annales Hydrographiques, vol. 5, p. 4, 1883. 



The number of the Annales Hydrographiques containing these posi- 

 tions was found to be wanting in all the accessible libraries in the 

 United States, and although ordered from France, failed to arrive in 

 time to allow the positions to be included in this paper. 



