SURFACE WATERS OF THE NORTH ATLANTIC OCEAN. 
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Appendix TI.—Set of Forms supplied. 
A. 
INSTRUCTIONS. 
(a.) Fill one of the bottles about half full with the sample in the Imcket, shake it, and throw away the 
contents. Then till the bottle almost but not quite full with the sample, and cork as iiijJith/ as 
imsihle. 
Note the number on the Ijottle, and opposite the same number till in the particulars required in 
Sheet B. 
(//.) On reaching England send the bo.x to Mr. LtiCKSON, Chemical Laboratoiy, University Museum, 
Oxford, unless it contains enough cnq)ly Ijottlcs for another outward and homeward voyage. 
(Send l)y passenger train, and do not pay carriage.) 
The filled up sheets, with request form C, should be iiosU'd to Mr. Dick,SON as soon as possible after 
arrival. 
N.E.—It is requested that samples be collected at least once daily, at the same hour each day (noon if 
possible); but only in the Atlantic north of 40° N. lat. The collection should be made fi’om a point 
as far forward as possible, well clear of all discharge pipes. Samples which ha^'c l)een contaminated 
by water from the ship are of no value. 
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