93 
sta¬ 
tion 
26. 
Date 
Position 
Depth 
(Meters) 
Bottom 
16/IV 
5038 ’S ,132055’20”E. 
27 . 
28 . 
29 . 
17/IV 
90 
10 . 
18 /IV 
22,IV 
23/IV 
24/IV 
25/IV 
2 Miles N. of Elat 
5037 ’S, 132054’E. 
5038 ’- 132053’30”- 
Between Doe Roa 
and Kei Doelah 
Doe Roa Bassin 
5032’20’^S. 132034’E 
5031 ’ - 132034’ - 
5034 ’ - 1320 36’50” . 
Bay N.ofNoehoe-Roa 
Doe Roa Strait 
N. E. of Doe Roa 
N. of Doe Roa 
Sand 
60-70 
400 
430 
Fine Sand 
Mud 
40 
50 
260 
285 
60-25 
32 
35 
40 
35 
60 
25 
Sand, shells 
Sand 
Coral 
Sand 
Sand, Litho- 
thamnion 
Sand 
Instru¬ 
ment 
Remarks 
Trawl 
As the trawl contained numer- 
ous Udothea and Florideans, 
it must have passed over a 
spot of considerably smaller 
depth than the 90 M., which 
were sounded at the end of 
the dredging. Several Crino- 
ids {Eudiocrinus); Faorina 
chinensis (?); Gorgonids. 
Many large Orbitolites (pro- 
bably from less than the 
90 M.). Sponges; Ophiurids. 
Rather rich. 
A fine Euryalid; some fine 
Murex; two magnificient 
Sabellids in large, calcareous 
tubes. 
Some large Cidarids; Astro- 
toma; Henricia, Ophiomu- 
sium. 
Only a little while in bottom; 
caught hold. Several fine 
Crustaceans; Molpadia, 
Ophiotholia. 
Numerous Crinoids; Palmipes, 
Iconaster; Ophiopteron; 
Sponges, Gorginians. Very 
rich. 
Numerous Goniasteds, Crino¬ 
ids, Salmacis, Retepora, 
Sponges,Ascidians. Very rich. 
Several Cidarids; Micropyga, 
Elasipods; Crustaceans. 
Ophiotholia; Brachiopod. Ra¬ 
ther poor. 
Only a very short time in bot¬ 
tom; caught hold in Corals. 
Gorgonids, Synascidians. 
Mainly dead shells. 
Young Antipatharians. 
Gorgonids, Antipatharians, Hy- 
droids; Ophiurids. 
Numerous Crinoids; numerous 
Salmacis. Ophiurids. 
Centrostephanus (?); Linckia, 
Psolus; Brachiopod. 
Numerous large Sponges; Gor¬ 
gonids; Laganum, Fibularia 
