468 REPORT OF COMMISSIONER OF FISH AND FISHERIES. 



Record of hydrographic soundings of the Albatross, etc. — Continued. 





Position. 



Temperature. 







Date. 









Sur- 



Bot- 



Depth. 



Character of bottom. 





Lat. N. 



Long. W. 



Air. 



face. 



tom. 









Bering 



Sea betw. 















Pribilof and 















Aleutian isds. 













1895. 



0 1 II 



O 1 II 



o jp 



o p 



o jjr 



Fms 





A no- 19 

 AUg. i»v 



54 48 00 



169 29 00 



45 



45 



35.2 



1 355 



gn. oz. 



Aug. 12 



55 01 00 



168 33 00 



44 



45 



35.1 



1 162 



gn. m. s. 



Aug 13 



54 54 00 



168 13 00 



44 



44 



35.5 



1 132 



gn. m. s. 



AUg. m 



54 41 00 



168 01 00 



44 



45 



37.1 



' 823 



gn. m. s. 



Alio- 13 

 AUg. 



54 41 00 



168 25 00 



44 



45 



35.3 



1 122 



gn. m. s. 



AUg. Id 



55 09 00 



167 40 00 



45 



45 



37.5 



189 



gn. m. s. 



Aug 13 



55 32 00 



167 50 00 



46 



44 



38. 1 



110 



tne. gy. s. 



Aug! 13 



55 32 00 



168 11 00 



45 



45 



38.9 



83 



■fn f» ctt Q Vilr can 



LUC. • ft. MR.. ft 17. 



Aug. 13 



55 42 00 



168 32 00 



45 



45 - 



38.3 



76 



VlTI yyi "Fn t > C; 

 uu. ill. inc. o. 



Aug.' 18 



54 14 00 



166 54 30 



52 



46 



36.3 



778 



iy i ] jy\ Vllr CS 

 gil. III. LFJX. 



Aug 18 



54 25 00 



167 13 00 



50 



46 



38.1 



334 



gn. m. s. 



Aug 18 



54 25 00 



167 38 00 



45 



46 



37.1 



486 



gn. m. s. 



Aug 19 



54 11 30 



167 50 00 



44 



42 



35.2 



1 048 





Aug 19 



54 24 00 



168 02 00 



44 



42 



37.1 



' 538 



^ri m s 



Aug 19 



54 10 00 



168 14 00 



44 



42 



35.5 



1 075 



cm m ViLr c: 



g 11 . Ill . M±V . O . 



Aug 19 



54 06 00 



168 37 00 



45 



43 



35.3 



1 231 





Aug 19 



54 17 00 



168 53 30 



45 



43 



35.6 



1 014 



gll • 111. ft. 



Au g 19 



54 39 00 



168 52 30 



47 



44 



35. 5 



' 975 



gn. m. s. 



Ann 10 



54 53 00 



169 19 00 



46 



45 



35.1 



1 471 



^n ™ S 



Aug 20 



55 11 00 



168 30 30 



47 



45 



35.9 



' 944 



gn. m. 



Ann' 90 

 AUK. ~U 



55 32 00 



168 36 00 



48 



47 



38.1 



273 



gn.m.s. 



Anir 9f> 

 Aug. /CU 



55 19 30 



168 09 00 



46 



45 



38.1 



229 



gn. m. rne. s. 



A n rr 9fl 

 AUg. (vll 



55 19 30 



168 10 00 



46 



45 



38.1 



244 



gy - 8. 



Ann- 9A 

 AUg. ,vU 



55 17 00 



168 01 00 



46 



45 



38 



219 



fne. gy. s. 



Ann On 

 Aug. (4U 



55 23 00 



167 48 00 



47 



47 



37.8 



yu 



fne. gy. s. bk. sp. 



AUg. 



55 11 00 



167 56 00 



46 



45 



37.8 



367 





A n cr 91 

 AUg. <Sl 



55 04 00 



167 ?A 00 



47 



45 



37.6 



yy 





Ann. 91 



Aug- "J- 



kk iq on 

 oo iy uu 



1fi7 97 OA 

 ID i 6 1 UU 



47 



47 



36.5 



7ft 

 to 



fne. bk. s. 



Aug. 21 



55 30 00 



167 51 00 



46 



46 



37.6 



71 

 it 



gn. m. s. 



Ann- 91 



AUg. <4l 



55 41 00 



168 34 00 



46 



46 



37.8 



77 



gn. m. s. 



Aug. 21 



55 43 00 



168 42 00 



46 



45 



38.4 



oy 



gy. s. m. 



A n rr 91 

 AUg. .vl 



55 44 00 



168 47 00 



46 



45 



37.8 



1/(1 



gy.s. 



Aug. 21 



55 43 00 



168 44 00 



47 



45 



38 



108 



tne. gy. s. 



Aug 21 



55 27 00 



168 01 30 



47 



46 



36.8 



104 



fne. gy. s. 



A i-i o- 99 

 AUg. <4<4 



55 42 00 



166 09 00 



47 



46 



37.5 



68 



gn. m. 



Aug. 22 



56 31 00 



166 59 00 



48 



47 



35.3 



01 





Aug. 24 



56 02 0!) 



169 06 30 



47 



45 



37.9 



77 



gn. in. s. 



Aug. 24 



54 57 30 



167 14 Of) 



48 



47 



37.7 



137 



gn. m. s. 



Aug. 24 



54 56 00 



167 02 30 



47 



46 



37.3 



116 



gn. m. s. 



Aug. 24 



5i 55 30 



166 57 30 



46 



46 



37.3 



113 



gn. m. s. 



Aug. 24 



54 57 00 



166 53 00 



46 



46 



37.8 



93 



gn.m.s. 



Aug. 24 



54 52 00 



166 43 30 



46 



46 



37.5 



113 



gn.m. 



Aug. 24 



54 54 00 



166 35 30 



47 



46 



37.5 



90 



gn. m. s. 



Ann 91 

 AUg. /Vt 



54 49 30 



166 26 30 



■±0 



ifi 



37 3 



106 





A n rr 91 

 AUg. /ii 



54 50 30 



166 21 30 



47 



46 



37 8 



yo 



^n in s 



Aug. 25 



54 41 00 



166 15 30 



47 



45 



37.7 



171 



rky . 



Aug. 25 



54 32 00 



166 09 00 



47 



45 



37.8 



264 



rky. 





Off Southern Cal- 















ifornia, west of 















Cortez and Tan- 















ner banks. 













Apr. 13 



33 06 00 



119 17 00 



58 



56 



39.1 



892 



fne. s. m. 



Apr. 13 



32 38 00 



119 36 00 



55 



55 



45.4 



180 



fne. gy. s 



Apr. 13 



32 30 00 



119 43 00 



55 



55 



38.6 



659 



crs. gy. s. 





Eastern 



portion 











f 





of Bering Sea 















south 



of Pribi- 













1896, 



lof Islands. 













July 7 



54 51 00 



167 46 00 



43 



43 



36.4 



671 



gn.m. bk. vol. s. 





From Bering Isd. 















to Kamchatka 















coast, a 

















Long. E. 













Aug. 9 



55 11 30 



165 39 00 



52 



48 





41 



fne. gy. s. bk. sh. 



Aug. 9 



55 08 30 



165 26 00 



49 



49 



35 



2,250 



fne. gy.s. bk.p. c. 



Aug. 9 



54 49 42 



164 36 00 



52 



49 



35 



2, 665 



m.fne.dk.s. p. 



Aug. 10 



54 51 00 



163 46 00 



54 



49 



35.2 



3,117 



bn. m. fne. dk. s. 



a Except station Hy. 3660, geographical positions on this line are independent of shore features. 

 b No records for Nos. 3656 to 3659, inclusive. 



c Accepting position of Ari Kamen, Bering Island, as plotted on Stejneger's map, it bore NE. 

 by E. I E. (mag.), distant 3 miles from Hy. 3660. 



