. â W5179 I -wsiao wsiai 53 55 38° 36" 3-t" Fig. 44. Distribution of young Euphausia superba, South Georgia survey (70-cm. net hauls), February-March 1928. (/) Prince Olaf lines, March 1931 (Sts. WS 567-575). Fig. 45. Two lines of stations to the northward from Prince Olaf Harbour were made in March 1931, and at two stations, both in deep water, one Calyptopis i and one Furcilia 6 were recorded. {g) South-west side of South Georgia, April 1929 (Sts. WS 417-426). Fig. 46. No larvae were taken at any of the stations. (/?) East side of South Georgia, May 1930 (St. 393). At this station


. â W5179 I -wsiao wsiai 53 55 38° 36" 3-t" Fig. 44. Distribution of young Euphausia superba, South Georgia survey (70-cm. net hauls), February-March 1928. (/) Prince Olaf lines, March 1931 (Sts. WS 567-575). Fig. 45. Two lines of stations to the northward from Prince Olaf Harbour were made in March 1931, and at two stations, both in deep water, one Calyptopis i and one Furcilia 6 were recorded. {g) South-west side of South Georgia, April 1929 (Sts. WS 417-426). Fig. 46. No larvae were taken at any of the stations. (/?) East side of South Georgia, May 1930 (St. 393). At this station four flights of nets, each from 300 m. to the surface, were made, but only one larva, a Furcilia 5, was taken. Two points are made apparent by these surveys; first that Calyptopis and early


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