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TRANSACTIONS LIVERPOOL BIOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 
Station V., (2 p.m.), 53° 53’ N.; 4° 46’ W. Depth of 
station, 56-7 metres. 
Depth (metres) 
0 
30 
53 

Station VI., (3 pm..), 53° 43’N.; 


Lie Ole Bile 
12-2 18-73 33-84 
12-1 18°73 33°84 
12-1 18-74 33°86 

Ot 
25-67 
25-69 
25-70 
4° 44’ W. Depth of 
station, 60-4 metres. 


Depth (metres) ibs hie /ae Sars te ot 
0 12-1 18-84 34-04 25-84 
30 12-5 18-83 34-02 25-75 
55 12-5 18-83 34-02 25-75 
Station VII., (4 p.m.), 538° 33’ N.; 4° 41’ W. Depth of 
station, 93-3 metres. 


* 
Depth (metres) dk Claes Sale ot 
0 11-9 18-84 34-04 25-88 
30 12-9 18-83 34-02 25-68 
85 12-9 18-82 34-00 25-66 

December 20, 1910. 
Stations V, VI., and VII. 
Surface observations only. 
Time. red 
Station. Cle sal. 
00 Or 




V ONS” DONG 4 46 Wile OU denen eo 
VI. 53° 43’ N.; 4° 44°W.)| 10.50 a.m. | 9-7 
VII. 53° 33'N.: 4° 41’W.| -9.50 a.m.| 9-3 


19-06 | 34-43 | 26-58 
19-00 | 34-33 | 26-50 
18-91 | 34-16 | 26-44 


* It will be noticed that the water at these two stations is in unstable 
equilibrium, as the heaviest water is at the top. We have occasionally 
noticed this before (see Lancashire Sea Fisheries Laboratory Report, 
No. 17, p. 61 (1909) ; also Trans. Biol. Soc. of Liverpool, Vol. XXIII, p. 163 
(1909) ). 
