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IL'. '-lo 93. Fladen, Nidingen N. E. 4-'l;! miles. — 28 meters. — Gravel and stones. — Litho- 

 thamnia, (Laminarin', Odonthalia). 



IM. 93. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°12'50", Long. E. 1P47'. - 1(1 meters. - Gravel. ~ Halidryx, Des- 

 inarestia acul., Laminai'ia sacch. 



ZG. -®/7 04. Fladens light-ship S. E. by S. a good 2 miles. — 18 meters. — Stones. — Halidrys, 

 Floridca\ Laminarin hi/perl}., Desmar. acul., Corallina off. 



VY. "(7 95. Fladen, Lat. N. 57°11'22", Long. E. 11°44'. - 18 meters. - Sand with stones. - Vege- 

 tation not abundant: Halidrijs, Dcsmarestia acid., Polijsif)linnia clungahi. 



IX. '^/.^93. Fladen, Lat. X. 57°11'1()", Long. E. 11°45'. — 15 meters. — Gravel, stones, - Fucus 

 serralus, Halidri]s, Desmar. acul. 



10. 'Vr.dS. Fladen, Lat. N. o7-'10'40". Long. E. 11°44'40". - 10,5 to 11,5 meters. ~ Stones. — 



Fucus seri-atus, Ilalidrijs. 

 ZF. 04. Fladens light-ship S. by E. a good mile. - 22,5 meters. — Stones. — The three 



species of Laminaria, particularly L. digitata, various Floridea'. 

 ZE. -^It 04. Immediately W. of Fladens light-ship. — 26,5 meters. — Stones. — jAtminaria 



digit., sacch., Fucus serralns, a few Floridea'. 

 7j¥J. '^*'/7 04. Fladens light-ship S.E. by E. Mc. mile. — 19 meters. — Stones. — Laminarin' 3 



species, various Floridea' e. gr. Odonthalia. 

 — — Hadens light-shij) S.E. by E. 'In mile. — 15 meters. — Stones. — Floridea', mostly 



Fuircllaria, Ilalidrijs, Fucus serratus. 

 IP. ■'-I.', 93. W. side of Fladen, Lat. N. 57^10', Long. E. 11°41'20". - Ca. 21 meters. - Stones. - 



Desmareslia acul., {Lamin. sacchar., Lithothamnia, Halidrgs). 

 IQ. '-/5 93. W. side of Fladen, Lat. N. 57°9'30", Long. E. ]]°41'40". - 21,5 to 30 meters. - Stones. — 



Laminarin sacch. 



— ^-30 to 38 meters, (seine). — Incrusting Alg;e, Dcsmarestia aciileala. 



XA. •''/7 95. Kobbergrundens light-ship N. by AV. Ms W. a good GMe miles. — 13 meters. — Gravel 



with stones, shells. Scarce vegetation: Halidri/s, Chorda Filum, various Floridea'. 

 IK. "'Ir, 93. Lille Middelgrund, the beacon S.W. by W. 1-1;, miles. - 17 to 19 meters. — Gravel. — 



Lithothamnia. 



11. 93. Lille Middelgrund, the beacon S.E. by S. S. •'lo mile. — 14 meters. — Stones. — 

 Fucus serratus, (Furcellaria). 



EU. '-17 92. Lille Middelgrund, Lat. N. 5(i°56'28", Long. E. 11°51'52". - 14 meters. - Gravel 



with stones. — Corallina offic. (Halidrgs, Chorda Filum, Lithothamnion Lenormandi). 

 ET. i-(7 92. Lille Middelgrund, Lat. N. 56°56'25", Long. E. 11°62'40". - 12 meters. — Stones, 



gravel. — Fucus serratus. 

 ES. ^-Ii 92. S.W. of Lille Middelgrund. — 24,5 meters. — Coarse brown sand. — No vegetation 



(1 specimen of Laminarin sacchar.). 

 IH. '"Ir, 93. The beacon at Lille Middelgrund N.W. by N. 'la N. a good 4 miles. - 20 to 28 



meters. — Stones and gravel. ~ Lithothnmnio, {Laminarin sacchar., Desmareslia acuii 

 IG. "'/.', 93. The beacon at Lille Middelgrund N.W. ''(.5 N. fi miles. - 3(1 meters. — Sand and 



clay-mud. — No vegetation. 

 ER. ''-/7 92. Fyrbanken, the beacon at Anholt Knob S. by W Pic miles. — 28 meters. — Sand 



with stones. — Scarce algal vegetation, (mostly Desmareslia uiridis). 

 EQ. '-I7 92. At the beacon at Anholt Knob. — 9,5 to 16 meters. — Scarce algal vegetation. 



