MATERIAL EXAMINED 43 



WS 357. TS 567. E II. 



13- i- 29- 54^' 55' 30" S, 35 30' W. Sounding rod, 264 m. 



About 25 cc. of dark blue mud. Residue of pebbles, sub-angular sand grains of varying sizes, 

 Diatoms, spicules, and a very few Foraminifera, Uzigerina aiigulosa dominant. 

 WS361. NoTS. EIII. 



14. i. 29. 55" 24' S, 34° 42' W. Sounding rod, 1444 m. 



About 0-5 cc. of coarse sand, with three sessile arenaceous species attached to the larger grains, 

 and a few specimens of Globigcrina pachyderma among the finer portion. 

 WS 363. No TS. E III. 



14. i. 29. 55° 38' S, 34° 14' W. Sounding rod, 1332 m. 



A small pebble and a little sand. Tolypammina vagaiis and Tltohsina vesicularis sessile on the 

 pebble ; no other organisms. 



WS 365. TS 570. F III. 



H-i-29- 55° 52' 10" S, 33° 53' W. Sounding rod, 3219 m. 



About 20 cc. of light grey mud containing pebbles and sand grains, many Radiolaria and 

 Diatoms but very few Foraminifera. Only six species were identified in all. 

 WS 373. TS 556. E II. 



22. i. 29. From 54° 10' S, 35° 40' W to 54^ 27' S, 34° 58' W. Sounding rod, 1540 m. 



About 4 cc. of yellowish grey mud with dark specks. Residue of angular sand grains of all sizes, 

 Radiolaria, Diatoms and very few Foraminifera. 



WS 418. TS 572. D III. 



10. iv. 29. 55° 02' 30" S, 36° 31' W. Sounding rod, 227 m. 



About 2 cc. of dark sandy mud. Residue of pebbles and sand grains with scanty Foraminifera. 

 Uvigerina angulosa and Glohigerina pachyderma dominant, Miliammina curiously rare. 



WS 425. No TS. C II. 



15. iv. 29. 54° 37' 10" S, 39° 07' 30" W. Sounding rod, 228 m. 

 One small black pebble without sessile organisms. 



WS426. TSS84. CII. 



15. iv. 29. 54° 38' 35" S, 39^ 22' W. 1500-2000 m. 



Some pebbles and a few grains of coarse sand obtained from a reversing water-bottle, which 

 touched bottom between these depths. Many sessile Foraminifera on the pebbles and seven species 

 obtained from the sand, including Cyclammina cancellata, Ammodisats incertus and Glomospira 

 gordialis, suggest a rich local fauna. A bottom-sample of pebbles only from 2433 m. furnished the 

 same sessile species. 



WS428. TS525D. A I. 



29. iv. 29. 53° 07' S, 42'' 30' W. Sounding rod, 1966 m. 



A very small quantity of dark grey sand, with much glauconite, some Radiolaria, Diatoms and a 

 few Foraminifera. Globigerina dutertrei was the only species occurring with any frequency. 

 WS 429. TS 525 B.i 



30. iv. 29. 53° 02' 30" S, 45° 28' W (between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands). 

 Sounding rod, 2549 m. 



Fine grey mud yielding a residue of Radiolaria, Diatoms, fine angular mineral grains and many 

 Foraminifera, including Proteonina tubidata, Reophax spiculifer, Textiilaria >ntens, and many species of 

 Lagena. Dominant species, Globigerina pachyderma, G. dutertrei, Globorotalia crassa, NonioneUa iridea. 

 WS521. TS52SA. 



28. ii. 30. 52° 41' S, 49" 14' W (between South Georgia and the Falkland Islands). Sounding 

 rod, 3780 m. 



1 This Station (and the next three) are outside the range of West Longitude of Fig. i. 



