85 Part ILI—Twenty-seventh Annual Report 
SEPTEMBER.—Two vertical hauls, one from 15 and the other from 25 
fathoms, collected in September, measured about 1:5 cc.’s each, and 
consisted chiefly of Calanus, and were otherwise similar to those previously 
described. : 
OcropEr.-—The two gatherings collected in October under conditions 
similar to the last measured less than 1 c.c. each, and contained only a — 
small number of Calanus, Pseudocalanus, Acartia, and Sagitta. 
1906. 
Aprit.—The two vertical hauls collected in April 1906 were small and 
contained a small number of Calanus, along with a few other common 
species similar to those already recorded. 
J uNE.—The gatherings collected in June showed a moderate increase in 
the number of pelagic crustacea at this station. The gathering from 15 
fathoms. measured about 3 c.c.’s, and that from 25 fathoms 6 c.c.’s. The 
first gathering consisted almost entirely of Calanus, and the same species 
formed about 75 per cent. of the other. A few common forms similar to 
those already recorded were in the bottom gathering. 
Avucust.—The August gatherings were smaller than those collected 
in June. In that from 15 fathoms Calanus, Pseudocalanus, and Centro- 
pages humatus were each equally numerous, and formed about 25 per cent. 
of the haul. Zemora formed about 10 per cent., and Acartia clausi 
nearly the same. A few Anomalocera and Decapod larve were also 
observed. The bottom gathering contained a larger proportion of Calanus, 
but otherwise it was similar to the last. - 
SEPTEMBER AND Octoper.—The gatherings collected in September and 
October were very small, pelagic crustacea being apparently scarce during 
these months. The species represented were similar to those already 
described from this station. ' 
1907. 
Aprit.—The vertical hauls from 15 and 28 fathoms collected in April 
1907 measured respectively 1:3 and 3:5 c.c.’s, and consisted for the most 
part of Calanus. 
May.—Pelagic crustacea, especially Calanus, were apparently fairly 
plentiful at this station in May 1907. A vertical haul from 15 fathoms 
measured 10 and one from 29 fathoms 11 «cc.’s respectively; both 
consisted chiefly of Calanus, but in the bottom gathering a number of 
Pseudocalanus and Centropages hamatus were also present, the one forming 
about 5 per cent. and the other 10 per cent. of the catch. 
JuNE—Two gatherings were collected in June, both of which were 
small. That from 15 fathoms measured only 1 c.c., while the other from 
26 fathoms measured 3 c.c.’s. Both gatherings consisted chiefly of 
Calanus. 
SEPTEMBER.—Gatherings from 15 and 28 fathoms were collected in 
September ; they each measured about 2°5 c.c.’s, and, like the June 
gatherings, consisted for the most part of Calanus. 
OcTOBER AND DrcEMBER.—Very small gatherings were obtained at this 
station both in October and December, and in each case Calanus formed 
the largest portion of their contents. A few other species occurred very 
sparingly, such as Bradyidius armatus and young Hucheta norvegica. 
1908. 
May.—Pelagic crustacea were apparently fairly plentiful at this station 
in May 1908, obviously due to a large increase in the number of Calanus 
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