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DODGE-LICIIENS <strong>AND</strong> LIGREN <strong>PARASITES</strong> 11<br />

Betsy Cove in Accessible Bay, ce. 49" 09'-S., 70" 12' E. E. Naumann (Voy. "Gazelle")<br />

studied by Muller-Argau and in his herb. at Herb. Bossier, Univ. GenBve.<br />

Molloy (Molly) Point, Sta. 49" 21' S., 70" 15' E., 130 ft. elevation. J. H. Kidder (U.S. Transit<br />

of Venus Exp.) in Tuckerman herb. at Farlow Herb., Harvard Univ. Tuckerman does not<br />

cite localities, hence it is possible that some lichens may have come from the lower levels near<br />

Mt. Crozier, ce. 49" 17' S., 70" E., as this locality is cited for flowering plants and one moss<br />

is cited from 1,500 ft. elevation, too high for the vicinity of the station.<br />

Observatory Bay, ca. 49" 25' S., 69" 53' E. A. E. Eafon (British Venus Transit Exp.) in British<br />

Mus. ; ~aldivia Exp.; Deutsche Siidpolar Exp. (Drygalski) in Vienna; and B.A.N.Z.A.R.E.<br />

B188, B192, B195, 19th-21st February, 1930.<br />

Swain's Bay, ca. 49" 3% S., 69" 46' E. A. E. Eaton (British Venus Transit Exp.) in British<br />

Mus.<br />

Port Jeanne dlArc and nearby mountain+ca. 4g4 33' S., 69" 50' E. Aubert de la Riie, studied<br />

by Maurice Bouly de Lesdain (collection destroyed in the bombing of Dunkerque).<br />

B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B109, 18th November, 1929 ; B176, 11th February, 1930 ; B200, B201, R203<br />

and B217, all 20th February, 1930; 1,400-1,600 ft. Either the date or the elevation with<br />

B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B200-B203, and B217 are erroneous. On 20th February, the Discovery uras<br />

proceeding to Observatory Bay where the elevations are below 200 ft. If the elevations be<br />

correct, the specimens must have been collected while the Discovery was near Port Jeanne<br />

d'Arc. Since the species are not characteristic of such high elevations, it seems likely they<br />

are from Sta. 56A, ca. 49" 23' S., 69" 55' E,, Rivett Arm, near high point on north peninsula<br />

between eastern end of latter and High Island, under high precipitous cliffs, where a<br />

shore collection was made. No material bearing these data was received.<br />

Mt. de l'Ahri, Aubert de la Rue, not found on his map, perhaps mountain south-west of Cap<br />

de llAbri, ca. 49" 23' S., 68" 46' E.<br />

Volage Bay, ca. 49" 30' S., 69" 42' E. A. E. Eaton (British Venus Transit Exp.) in British MUS. ;<br />

and Aubert de la Riie.<br />

Mt. P. Te~mier, ca. 49" 37' S., 69" 55' E. Aubert de la Riie.<br />

,<br />

Point de la Gkodesie, ca. 49" 34' S., 69" 53' E. Aubert de la Rue.<br />

Royal Sound, region between Port Jeanne d'Arc and BoissiBre Arm, ca. 49" 33'49" 25' S., 69"<br />

50'-69" 40' E. B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B90, lGth November-22nd November, 1929. Johnstoil<br />

(1937) mentions shore collections from Sta. 9, Islands in lower reaches of Bras BoissiBre,<br />

ca. 49" 26' S., 69" 45' E., 20th November, 1929, but in other cases specimens are present on<br />

dates and localities when no shore collection is mentioned.+<br />

Long Island, west end, near Sta. 6, ca. 49" 33' S., 69" 47' E. B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B93,19th November,<br />

1929; and near Sta. 491 ca. 49" 30' S., 69" 50' E., B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B166, B167, B168<br />

(538), B169 (535), all 11th February, 1930, and B953.<br />

Grave Island, Sta. 12, ca. 49" 28' S., 70" 04' E. B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B91, 22nd November, 1929.<br />

Royal Sound, various localities, B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. B126. No date with any specimen. AS apparently<br />

the B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. localities were numbered serially probably these specimens are<br />

from the first visit in November 1929 and may be from Cat, Hog, or Grave Islands about<br />

Island Harbour, ca. 49" 28' S., 70" 05' E., where marine collections from Sta. 10-14 were<br />

made 22nd and 23rd November, 1929 [probably Grave Island, T. H. Johnston].<br />

Greenland Harbour, upper part, ca. 49" 37' S., 70" 09' E. A. E. Eaton (British ~ enus Transit<br />

Exp.) in British Mus. ; B.A.N.Z.A.R.E. I31 77 (Sta. 54, 13th February, 1930), B204.<br />

Collecting was carried on ashore wlreuever opporttinity offered, the localitiee visited includiug the shore,<br />

rivulets, swamps and tableland adjacent to Port Jeanne d'Arc. IT. H. Johnston.]

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