THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
A. Kerguelen Island. Three Stations, 149, d. e. i. ; lat. between 49° and 50° S. ; 
depth, 20 to 120 fathoms. 
B. Southern Ocean, west of Heard Island. Station 150; lat. 52° 4' S. ; depth 
150 fathoms. 
C. Southern Ocean, off Heard Island. Station 151 ; lat. about 53° S. ; depth, 
75 fathoms. 
D. West coast of Patagonia. Stations 308 and 309 ; lat. 50° 10', and 50° 56' S. ; 
depth 40 to 175 fathoms. 
E. Sarmiento Channel. Station 310; lat. 51° 30' S. ; depth, 400 fathoms. 
F. South-west of Patagonia. Station 311 ; lat. 52° 50' S. ; depth, 245 fathoms. 
G. Magellans Strait. Station 313 ; lat. 52° 20' S. ; depth, 55 fathoms. 
H. Falkland Islands. Station 315 a; Stanley Harbour; lat. 51° 32' S. ; depth, 
6 fathoms. 
I. Baffin’s Bay and Smith Sound. Lat. 77° 15' to 79° 45' N. ; depth, 13 to 220 
fathoms ; sixteen soundings. British North-Polar Expedition. 
J. North of Smith Sound. Lat. 81° 41' to 83° 19' N. ; greatest depth, 72 
fathoms ; eight samples, British N orth-Polar Expedition. 
K. Coast of Norway. Lat. 65° to 71° N. ; depth, 20 to 300 fathoms; eight 
soundings. Parker and Jones. 
L. Hunde Islands, Davis Strait. Lat. 68° 50' N. ; depth, 25 to 70 fathoms ; five 
soundings. Parker and Jones. 
M. Novaya Zemlya Seas. Lat. 73° to 77° N. ; depth, 10 to 219 fathoms; 
thirteen soundings. Austro-Hungarian North-Polar Expedition, and Capt. 
Markham’s Cruise. 
N. Franz-Josef Land. Lat. 79° to 80° N. ; depth, 89 to 145 fathoms; ten 
soundings. Austro-Hungarian North-Polar Expedition. 
