The Distribution in the Upper Meter. 



413 



Table XXXVIII. — Typical catches with the pump from the entire depth. 

 The numbers are stated in thousands per cu. w., and give the rate of 

 the population at the depth specified. 







09 



fH 



<b 



CD 



a 



43 



ft 

 CD 



ft 



B 



43 



cd 



u 

 a 

 ft 



a 



CD 



H 



03 



S3 



B 



o 



43 



ft 

 a 



m 

 ft 

 O 

 i— i 

 O 



cS 

 >» 



A 



43 aj 



'rt el 



r&i—l 



< 



>> 



ft 



Sa 



OH 



9.3 



> 

 u 



o 



o 

 u 



43 



u 

 Q 



a 



o 



m 



O 



a 

 a 



ft 



05 

 ft 



w 



13 

 i— i 



"w 



c8 



O) 



o 



43 



u 

 a 



43 



o 

 Eh 



i— 1 

 ft 



S3 



r 



0.1 



22.2° 



1.5 



3.8 







2.0 





16.6 



15.5 





0.5 





6.0 



12.0 





78.0 





10.5 





106.5 



27.0 





1 



21.8 



15.0 



15.7 



7.5 



44.5 



5.3 



5.3 





93.3 



19.5 





2 



21.6 



11.3 



16.5 



5.3 



8.3 



5.2 



5.3 





51.9 



55.5 





3 





12.5 



23.5 



8.0 



7.5 



3.5 



3.0 





58.0 



40.5 





4 



21.5 



3.0 



12.5 



4.3 



1.0 



1.2 



0.5 





22.5 



21.0 





6 



21.4 



3.5 



16.0 



7.5 



3.5 







3.5 



34.0 



50.2 



H. 







Sept. 8, noon, 

 ■clear; lights. W.-{ 

 breeze ; pnmp. See 

 Tig. 33. 



8 

 10 

 11 



20.5 

 20.1 

 19.8 



2.8 

 1.8 

 0.9 



8.2 

 3.7 

 4.2 



2.2 

 1.2 

 0.9 



2.5 

 4.5 

 1.3 



C.7 

 0.2 





0.5 

 1.0 

 0.5 



16.9 

 11.2 



8.0 



55.0 

 135.0 

 143.0 





12 



19.7 





3.8 





2.3 







2 8 



10 9 



225.0 

 108.0 





12.5 





0.3 



6.6 





1.4 



0.1 



0.2 



1.0 



10.2 





13 



19.4 





2.1 













2.1 



22.5 





13.5 

 15 



23 



0.02 

 0.10 

 0.25 

 0.5 



16.6 

 14.3 

 11.8 



26.5 





0.4 













0.4 



















1 





















f 



0.5 

 0.3 

 1.0 

 4.5 



9.0 

 2.1 

 3.2 

 6.0 





0.05 

 0.5 

 0.6 

 17.5 









9.55 

 2.9 

 4.8 

 31.5 



141 











95 











65 





2.0 



1.5 





19.5 





0.75 





3.0 



5.0 





25.0 



3.5 



3 5 





40.0 



16.0 





1.0 



24.9 



8.5 



7.0 



2.5 



11.5 



10.5 



1.5 





41.5 



19.5 





1.5 





5.5 



18.0 



4.0 



7.0 



3.0 



1.5 





39.0 



18.5 





2 



23.8 



6.5 



24.5 



1.5 



3.5 



2.0 



1.0 



1.5 



40.5 



22.5 





3 

 5 



7 



22.2 

 21.8 

 21.3 



3.5 



4.5 

 1.0 



22.0 

 22.5 

 17.0 



2.0 

 4.0 

 0.3 





0.5 

 3.0 

 0.1 







28.0 

 36.5 

 18.5 



33 5 



I. 



Sept. 13, 2 p.m.;. 

 •clear, calm ; pump . 

 See Fig. 32. 



0.1 



2.5 



51.0 



112.0 





9 

 11 

 13 



20.2 

 19.3 



18.7 



0.5 

 1.3 

 0.2 



7.5 

 11.2 

 10.5 



2.0 

 1.0 

 0.9 









3.0 

 1.3 

 0.5 



13.0 

 14.8 

 11.7 



122.0 











259 







0.1 





246.0 





15 



17.8 





10.0 



0.1 









0.2 



13.0 



52.0 



1 



16 



15 6 





3 



05 





0.05 







0.4 



2 





18 

 20 



13.2 

 12.4 





0.05 













0.05 





I 















