LIST OF STATIONS. 259 

 LIST OF STATIONS. — (CoH//"/i//ff/.) 



St ation 



Locality 



Lat. Long. 



Date 



Depth in 

 fathoms 



Surface tem- 

 perature, Fahr. 



Bottom tem- 

 perature, Fahr. 



Bottom 



Instruments 

 used 



3758 



Off Honstui Is- 

 land, Japan, 

 Suno Saki 



S. 55 E. 3.9 ktn. (2.1 

 miles) 



May 22, 1900 



73;52 



65 





Black clay anil 

 rock 



8-foot Tan- 

 ner beam 

 trawl 



4193 



Gulf of Georgia: 

 Halibut Bank; 

 Cape Roger 

 Curtis, Bowen 

 Island 



S. 89 E. 20 km. (lO.S 

 miles) drift S. 1° E. 



.lune 20, 1903 



18-23 





50.3 



B'ine green sand 





4199 



Queen Charlotte 

 Sound; 



Off Fort Rupert ; 

 Vancouver Is- 

 land, B. C. 

 Centre of Round 

 Island 



S. 46 W. 11.5 km. (6.2 

 miles) drift S. 85° E. 



June 25, 1903 



68-107 





45.9 



Soft green mud 

 and volcanic 

 sand 





4228 



Vicinity of Naha 

 Bay; Behm 

 Canal; s. e. 



Point 



N. 18 E. 1.7 km. (0.9 

 miles) drift N. 2° W. 



July 7, 1903 



41-134 





47.8 



Gravel and 

 sponge spicules 





4417 



Off soutliern 



f^iliff^i'iiiti iip!ir 



Santa Barbara 

 Island, s. w. rock 

 Santa Barbara 

 Island 



N. 8° W. 11.7 km. (6.3 

 miles) drift S. 73° W. 



.•\pr. 12, 1904 



29 







Fine yellow sand 

 and coralline 

 rock 





4420 



Off southern 

 California east 

 of Point San 

 Nicolas Island 



S. 77 W. 10.5 km. (5.7 

 miles) drift S. 60° W. 





32-33 







Fine gray sand 





4531 



Monterey Bay, 

 Cal., Point Pinos 

 Light House 



N. 64° E. 3.8 km. (2.1 



miles) 



May 28, 1904 









Fine gray sand, 

 pebbles, and rock 





4551 



Monterey Bay, 

 Cal., Point Pinos 

 Light House 



S. 9° E. 8.4 km. (4.5 

 miles) drift S. 37° E. 



June 7, 1904 



56 







Coarse sand, 

 shells, and rock 





