6F 
32a: 
56a: 
40d: 
41: 
41b: 
Ale: 
42b: 
42a: 
Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18 
LIST OF COLLECTING STATIONS 
Nortu Paciric 
Latitude 56° 26’ N., long., 183° W., June 24, 1913. 
Plankton-net on surface. 
: Lat. 54° 38’ N., long. 157° 45’ W., June 30, 1913. 
Plankton-net on surface. 
Lat. 54° 30’ N., long. 159° 42’ W., June 1, 1913. 
Plankton-net at surface. 
BERING SEA 
Off cape Romanzof, Alaska. Lat. 62°N., long. 167° 30’ W., July 7, 
1913. Plankton-net at surface. 
Teller (Grantley harbour), Alaska. Lat. 65° 15’ N., long. 166° 30’ 
W., July 30, 1913. Plankton-net at surface; water depth 2 fathoms. 
Same locality and date. Beam-trawl for 15 minutes, 2-3 fathoms. 
Port Clarence bay, near entrance to Grantley harbour, Aug. 4, 1913. 
2-foot beam-trawl for 20 minutes in 2-3 fathoms. Sandy mud with 
algae. 
Arctic OcEAN 
Off Cape Lisburne, Alaska. Lat. 68° 48’ N., long. 165° 10’ W. Aug. 
16, 1918. Plankton-net at surface. 
North of Blossom shoals, Alaska. Lat. 70’ 24’ N., long. 161° 25’ W., 
Aug. 19, 1913. 4-foot beam-trawl for 20 minutes in 9-10 fathoms. 
Gray mud with many pebbles. 
Off Plover islands, 10 miles east of point Barrow, Alaska. Lat. 71° 
20’ N., long. 156° W., Aug. 27-28, 1913. Plantkon-net at surface. 
Collinson point, Alaska. Lat. 69° 59’ N., long., 144° 49’ 47” W. 
October 3, 1913. 3 fathoms, sandy mud with algae. 
Beaufort sea, northeast of Alaska-Yukon International boundary. 
Lat. 70° 13’ N., long., 140° 50’ W., April 4, 1914. About 30 fathoms of 
water. From stomach of seals, Phoca hispida Schreber. 
Beaufort sea, northeast of Alaska-Yukon International boundary. 
Lat. 70° 20’ N., long., 140° 20’ W., April 6, 1914. Haul in ice, about 
150 fathoms of water. Plankton-net vertical hauls. 
Martin point, Alaska. Lat. 70° 07’ N., long., 143° W. 
Harrison bay, Alaska. Lat. about 70° 30’ N., 150° W., Aug. 6, 1916. 
Plankton-net No. 3 at surface for 5 minutes. 
Do.eHIN AND UNION Srrait, NortHwest TERRITORIES 
Bernard harbour. Lat. 68° 47’ N., long. 114° 50’ 27” W. June 8, 
1915. Plankton-net No. 3, vertical hauls from 3 fathoms up. 
Bernard harbour. Outer harbour. 4-foot beam-trawl from ship for 
45 minutes. 3-5 fathoms of water. Sandy mud with algae. July 20, 
1915. 
Bernard harbour. Inner harbour, salmon nets in 2-3 fathoms. July 
24, 1915. 
Bernard harbour, outer harbour. 2-foot square dredge for 20 minutes 
from motor-boat. 3-8 fathoms of water clay and gravel with algae. 
Bernard harbour, Inner harbour. Same locality as 41b. Sept. 1-2, 
1915. 
Off Bernard harbour, Dec. 2, 1915. Water depth 16 feet. Tide-hole 
in ice. 8 vertical hauls with plankton-net, from surface to bottom. 
