. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 54 DISCOVERY REPORTS of the Continuous Plankton Recorder between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands on April 20-21, from 510 52' S, 44° 29' W to 510 24' S, 480 32' W. Rh. rhombus, Karsten, was represented by a single specimen taken at St. 151. Rh. simplex, Karsten, was taken in small numbers at twelve stations, mostly to the south and west of the island: 137, WS 33, WS 34, WS 35, WS 36, WS 39, WS 40, WS 43, WS 44, WS 45, WS 46 and WS 51. Rh. shrubsolei, Cleve, was only taken at St. 161. Rh.
. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 54 DISCOVERY REPORTS of the Continuous Plankton Recorder between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands on April 20-21, from 510 52' S, 44° 29' W to 510 24' S, 480 32' W. Rh. rhombus, Karsten, was represented by a single specimen taken at St. 151. Rh. simplex, Karsten, was taken in small numbers at twelve stations, mostly to the south and west of the island: 137, WS 33, WS 34, WS 35, WS 36, WS 39, WS 40, WS 43, WS 44, WS 45, WS 46 and WS 51. Rh. shrubsolei, Cleve, was only taken at St. 161. Rh. stylijormis, Brightw. This species occurred at many stations. In November 1926 it occurred in the N 70 V nets (N 50 V nets not being used) at St. 19, 2520; St. 20,. Fig. 24. Distribution of Rhizosolema stylijormis round South Georgia in the December-January 1926-7 survey. For full explanation see legend of Fig. 16, 6600; St. 21, 4 and St. 22, 340. Its distribution during the December-January, 1926-7 survey is shown in Fig. 24 and Appendix I, where it will be seen that it occurred in small numbers at many stations round the island and only at two outlying stations, one on each side of the island, in large numbers. 6,282,000 are recorded for St. 161 far to the south-west. It occurred in fair numbers between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands at St. 160 and WS 67-70, see Fig. 25, and was present in small numbers at Sts. WS 110-114 on the C line in late May 1927. The slender forms. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press
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