2 
X. 
February 
12, 
XI. 
February 
13; 
XII. 
February 
13; 
XIII. 
February 
15, 
XIV. 
February 
20, 
XV. 
February 
25; 
XVI. 
February 
25, 
13; Deception Isla nd. 
Yankee Hartor. 
Ho pe Ba y. 
17-19; Seymour Is land - Snow H ill A rea,. 
21; Welchne ss, Du ndee I sland. 
False Ba y, Livingsto n Islan d. 
26; D iscovery Bay - A sh Point , Gr eenw i ch Isl and . 
{"for Yankee Harbor, this Island, see sec¬ 
tion XI February 13.) 
XVIII. March 4, 5; Admiralty Bay. 
All listings are of a very general nature. It was not possible to 
enumerate or identify all the seals and birds in any one area or the ani¬ 
mals taken in the dredge or fish traps, the insects or the species of 
cryptogamic plant life. 
ct. 
The dredge material by force of circumstances, want of time and neces¬ 
sary equipment for handling it, was not worked over as thoroughly as I 
would have liked. What has been saved in the way of specimens collected 
by dredge, tow net, and a Nerwise must needs be identified by specialists 
conversant with the various groups of organisms before their geographic 
distribution, their relation to their environment and their associates 
can be discussed, and before our findings can be compared with those pub¬ 
lished by previous expeditions which worked over or collected in the same 
areas. A list of tow net hauls made is appended to this report. 
Nevertheless, as annotated, it is believed that these listings will 
