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II. Java Sea; Sunda Strait (Map PI. III). 
sta¬ 
tion 
Date 
Position 
Depth 
(Meters) 
Bottom 
Instru¬ 
ment 
Remarks 
s 
64. 
26 VI I 
1 
505r S.. 106022’ E. 
35 
Sandy mud, 
shells 
Trawl 
i 
SeveralClypeastroids; Maret 
Plococidaris bispinosa; 1 
merous Grabs; Arca a.) 
Molluscs; Soleids. 
carpus. 
65. 
27/VII 
50 52’5” 1060 17’ - 
25 
Sand 
Lytocarpus; Asthenosoma; cj? 
as^er; Clypeastroids ; Ophi^ 
ids; Molluscs. 
66. 
5054 ’ - 1060 12’ . 
24 
Sandy mud 
shells 
Numerous small Clypeastroi^ 
Lovenia; Pteraster; Cru<[ 
ceans; Molluscs; Bryozoai 
Fishes. Very rich. : 
Lytocarpus; numerous Hycj) 
ids; Sponges; Comatulidii 
67. 
— 
5048 ’ - 1060 12’ - 
38 
Sand 
— 
68. 
— 
5M7’ - 1060 14’ - 
55 
Stones 
— 
Numerous large Sponges; 1: 
droids; Astropyga. 1 
69. 
— 
5047 ’ - 106® 17’ - 
50 
Sand 
— 
Rather poor; nothing of spep 
interest. 
70. 
28/VII 
504 O’ - 106021’ - 
35 
Mud, shells 
— 
Very numerous small Tui 
tella; small Lytocarpus.\ 
71. 
— 
50 40’ - 1060 08’ . 
54 
Sand, stones 
Numerous Sponges; Hydroi 
Synascidians ; Vermetus;Q 
gonids. 
72. 
5041 ’ - 105057 ’ - 
35 
Stones 
Very numerous Sponges; i 
droids; Gorgonids; Ic\ 
aster, Oreaster; Asthei 
soma\ Molluscs 
73. 
5057 ’ - 105057 ’ - 
Sunda Strait 
30 
Sand, shells 
Hydroids; Spongodes\ Cor 
ulids; small Crustacei 
Caught hold in the botf 
net torn. 
74. 
29/VII 
603’ - 105054 ’ - 
30 
Stones, shells 
Remarkably dead bottom,mc 
dead shells. AfewOphiui 
Molluscs and Sponges. 
75. 
— 
6010’ - 105044 ’ - 
40 
Sand, shells 
Lytocarpus,Spongodes, Cot 
ulids; Crustaceans. N 
poor. 
76. 
608’ - 105044 ’ - 
29 
Mud 
Many Clypeastroids; Pal 
stoma, Pericosmus\ 1 
padia; numerous small 
stropods. 
77. 
60 22’ - 105044 ’ - 
30 
Many Clypeastroids; Pal 
stoma., Pericosmus, Man 
Lovenia; Amussium. ^ 
rich. 
78. 
— 
6025’ - 105041 ’ - 
30 
— 
— 
Clypeastroids; Palceostc 
Pericosmus, Molpadia. 
79. 
■' 
60 28’ - 105038 ’ - 
47 
Clypeastroids; Pa^æosto 
small Holothurians; Am 
ura; Veretillum, Virgulc 
