. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 166 DISCOVERY REPORTS (i) The South Georgia Surveys (Text-figs. 2 and 3). Collections from two surveys have been examined; closing (N 70 V) nets were used on both, at depths down to 1000 m.; 50-0 m., 100-50 m., 250-100 m., 750-500 m., 1000-750 m.: (a) February to March 1928, Sts. WS 137 to WS (b) January to February 1930, Sts. 300-358. Material collected at Sts. MS 11, MS 22, MS 25, MS 31, MS 32, MS 34A and MS 62, and most of that reported by Hardy and Gunther (1935) from the Survey of Dec


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. 166 DISCOVERY REPORTS (i) The South Georgia Surveys (Text-figs. 2 and 3). Collections from two surveys have been examined; closing (N 70 V) nets were used on both, at depths down to 1000 m.; 50-0 m., 100-50 m., 250-100 m., 750-500 m., 1000-750 m.: (a) February to March 1928, Sts. WS 137 to WS (b) January to February 1930, Sts. 300-358. Material collected at Sts. MS 11, MS 22, MS 25, MS 31, MS 32, MS 34A and MS 62, and most of that reported by Hardy and Gunther (1935) from the Survey of December to January 1926-7 has also been available. Additional samples from the following stations within the South Georgia area have also been examined: Sts. 17, 26, 41, 130, 150, 151, 527, 1079, 1201, 1935, 1936, WS 53, WS 59, WS 60, WS 6i, WS 351, WS 372. 36" W 1 ⢠WS6I » WS60 WS 160 WS 194 ⢠WS 189 |9JS« f WS 194 /jOI A -WS 158 WS 194 S3-S 53'S ws"5] .WSIS6. 1 ⢠300 1 . 301 ⢠302 - .303 304. .357 -s .320 ⢠321 â¢m.,23 ⢠305 .306 .358 319 -307 .313 ⢠-318 â¢317 316 â¢315 ⢠314 ⢠312 .311 â¢310 '*1 ⢠309 3S6 327 ^H m?so »i ⢠326 *^l fci 331 340"^ WK 33] 3*32 34l« I. .3M-32S 1 ⢠339 .338 â¢337 .336 ⢠335 â¢334 â¼""â »348 ⢠349 . 347 -346 . 345 . 344 .343 1 ⢠342 -5 38 W 36° W Fig. 2 Fig. 3 Text-figs. 2 and 3. South Georgia Surveys. Fig. 2, Sts. WS 144-WS 194, February-March 1928; also some miscellaneous stations in the area; fig. 3, Sts. 300-358, January-February 1930. (2) The o° Line (Text-figs. 4a and b). Collections were made within a few degrees of the Greenwich Meridian in the Antarctic, Sub- Antarctic and Sub-Tropical zones between latitude 700 S. and 360 S. Samples from N 70 V nets were examined from all the following stations (the most southerly station is given first in each case, its position depending generally on the location of the pack-ice). (a) November to Dece


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