Contributions to Our Knowledge of the Plankton of the Faeroe Channel

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Contributions to Our Knowledge of the Plankton of the Faeroe Channel
G Herbert George Herbert Fowler
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Cit, p. 581 supra.
Op. Cit. P. 581 supra, pi. Xx. Fig. 1.
W. Garstang : Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc. Iii. P. 222. See also p. 210 for an account of the weather that year.
E. T. Browne : Journ. Mar. Biol. Assoc. Iv. P. 171.
Hansen : Malacostraca marina Groenlandise occidentals, G. O. Sars: Crustacea of Norway, vol. I. P. 11.
Bovallius: Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akad. Hdlg. Xxi. P. 251. 8 Kroyer : " Gronlands Amfipoder, " Vidensk. Selsk. , nat. -math. Afh. Vii. P. 229. 3 Hansen*. Dijmphna Togtets zoo
...l. -bot. Udbytte, 1886, Krebsdyr, p. 28.
584 DR. G. H. FOWLER ON THE [June 21, fathoms at 6 stations of the Norske Nordhavs Expedition * ; all along the West Coast of Norway up to Finrnark from 100 to 200 fathoms (Sars 2 ) ; in the cold area of the Faeroe Channel (H. M. S. ' Eesearch, ' 1896, 530 to 220 fath. ).
iii. It appears to come up to the surface from great depths at night, in the Faeroe Channel (H. M. S. L Eesearch, ' 1896, Station 15 d) ; it has been taken off the Shetlands 3, and in the Faeroe Channel by the ' Triton ' in 1882.


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