2630 to 2653, 921 to 999
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- 1886
- Collection
- sifieldbooks; biodiversity
- Contributor
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
- Language
- English
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Original logbook of the Albatross covering station numbers 2630 to 2653, 921 to 999, recorded 11 March to 1 May 1886. Data recorded include station number (no.), date, machine, turns, correction, depth, shot or lead, bottom, bottom temperature, number of thermometer, correction, corrected temperature, air temperature, surface temperature, drift, trawl or dredge, sounding wire readings, dredge rope readings, serial temperatures, and general remarks. A list of abbreviations is pasted to the title page. Remarks sometimes record types of specimens caught (e.g. fish, mollusks, coral, crustaceans). Localities are not listed in this volume, but they were possibly traveling in the Bahamas in the earlier part of 1886 (based on the history of the ship's activities)
Original logbook of the Albatross covering station numbers 2630 to 2653, 921 to 999, recorded 11 March to 1 May 1886. Data recorded include station number (no.), date, machine, turns, correction, depth, shot or lead, bottom, bottom temperature, number of thermometer, correction, corrected temperature, air temperature, surface temperature, drift, trawl or dredge, sounding wire readings, dredge rope readings, serial temperatures, and general remarks. A list of abbreviations is pasted to the title page. Remarks sometimes record types of specimens caught (e.g. fish, mollusks, coral, crustaceans). Localities are not listed in this volume, but they were possibly traveling in the Bahamas in the earlier part of 1886 (based on the history of the ship's activities)
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- Original logbook of the Albatross covering station numbers 2630 to 2653, 921 to 999, recorded 11 March to 1 May 1886. Data recorded include station number (no.), date, machine, turns, correction, depth, shot or lead, bottom, bottom temperature, number of thermometer, correction, corrected temperature, air temperature, surface temperature, drift, trawl or dredge, sounding wire readings, dredge rope readings, serial temperatures, and general remarks. A list of abbreviations is pasted to the title page. Remarks sometimes record types of specimens caught (e.g. fish, mollusks, coral, crustaceans). Localities are not listed in this volume, but they were possibly traveling in the Bahamas in the earlier part of 1886 (based on the history of the ship"s activities).
- Addeddate
- 2014-12-22 10:13:41
- Call number
- MODSI5845
- Call-number
- MODSI5845
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- Foldoutcount
- 0
- Genre
- Field notes
- Identifier
- 2630265392199900Unit
- Identifier-ark
- ark:/13960/t82j9gs71
- Identifier-bib
- MODSI5845
- Location
- Smithsonian Institution Archives
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- Pages
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- Possible copyright status
- No known copyright restrictions as determined by scanning institution.
- Ppi
- 450
- Year
- 1886
- Full catalog record
- MARCXML
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