. Key chart showing" position of lines of stations shown in figure. • Stations taken in daylight. 0 Stations taken in darkness. Fig. 85. Showing the vertical distribution of Oithona frigida, Giesbr. down to 500 m. on lines of stations in the South Georgia December-January 1926-7 survey. The scale represents the numbers per 50 m. vertical haul taken by closing (N 70 V) nets in a series of hauls: 500-250, 250-100, 100-50 and 50-0 m. (as far as depth will allow). For distribution at greater depths see Appendix II. For accompanying hydrological conditions see Figs. 7 and 8. Section of lineG c


. Key chart showing" position of lines of stations shown in figure. • Stations taken in daylight. 0 Stations taken in darkness. Fig. 85. Showing the vertical distribution of Oithona frigida, Giesbr. down to 500 m. on lines of stations in the South Georgia December-January 1926-7 survey. The scale represents the numbers per 50 m. vertical haul taken by closing (N 70 V) nets in a series of hauls: 500-250, 250-100, 100-50 and 50-0 m. (as far as depth will allow). For distribution at greater depths see Appendix II. For accompanying hydrological conditions see Figs. 7 and 8. Section of lineG continued below


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