MATERIAL EXAMINED 41 



WS63. TS583A. CII. 



20. i. 27. 54° 36' S, 39° 14' W. Sounding rod, 1752 m. 



About 12 cc. of dark grey mud. Residue of small pebbles and angular sand grains of all sizes, 

 Radiolaria, Diatoms, very few Foraminifera. Globigerina pachyderma dominant. 



Between WS 63 and 64. TS 583 B. C I, II. 



21. i. 27. 54° 36' S, 39^ 14' W to 53° 48' 45" S, 38' 34' W. Sounding rod, 251 m. 



About 12 cc. of dark slate-coloured mud. Residue of a felted mass of Diatoms with a few 

 Foraminifera. Virgulina schreibersiana and Globigerina pachyderma were extremely common, the few 

 other species rare or very rare. 



WS66. TS525E. A I. 



18. ii. 27. 53° 31' 15" S, 42° 03' 30" W. Sounding rod, 150 m. 



A very small sample of dark angular mineral grains, broken shells and many Foraminifera, 

 including Cassidiiliiia laevigata var. tiimida, and Ehrenbergina hystrix var. glabra. Dominant species, 

 Cassidulina crassa, C. subglobosa and Globigerina dutertrei. 



WSllO. NoTS. 



26. V. 27. 53° 46' S, 35° 47' W. Sounding rod, about 1000 m. 



Three stones with sessile Foraminifera, mostly damaged. There were many specimens of 

 Tholosina vesiadaris and one each of Crithionina mamilla and Truncatidina lobatiila. 



WS113. TS543. DII. 



28. v. 27. 54° 07' S, 36° 24' W. Sounding rod, 155 m. 



Three stones coated with tenacious dark blue mud. Residue mainly of Diatoms, the few Fora- 

 minifera being pauperate. Miliammina oblonga, M. obliqtia and Trochanmmia malovensis were the 

 only species represented by many specimens. Very fine specimens of Sorosphaera dcpressa on one of 

 the stones. 



WS 154. TS 535. D I. 



26. ii. 28. 54° 00' S, 36° 52' W. Net touched bottom, 160 m. 



About two ounces of mud and organic debris, including a large worm tube ( ?) covered with 

 Rhizammina algaeformis and several other sessile species. Hyperammina subnodosa, Vanhoejfenella, 

 Hippocrepinella, Pelosina, Armorella and Tholosina occurred. 



WS 177. TS 564. E II. 



7. iii. 28. 54° 58' S, 35" 00' W. Net touched bottom, 97 m. 



A shell, stones, and a worm tube, with a few grains of finer sand, which yielded many species of 

 Foraminifera, suggest that the locality possesses a rich fauna. 



WS 314. TS 525 F. B I. 



I. xii. 28. 53° 36' S, 41° 05' W. Sounding rod, 137 m. 



A very small sample ; angular mineral grains and shell fragments with abundant Foraminifera, 

 including Patellina corrugata and Polyinorphina inlliamsoni. Dominant species, Cassidulina crassa, 

 C. subglobosa, Globigerina dutertrei, G. pachyderma. 



WS 322. No TS. C I. 



16. xii. 28. 53° 45' 30" S, 38° 23' W. Sounding rod, 258 m. 



A few large sand grains without sessile organisms or Foraminifera. 



WS 329. No TS. D I. 



27. xii. 28. 53° 56' 30" S, 36° 06' W. Sounding rod, 165 m. 



About \ cc. of dark sand with only a few specimens representing three common species of 

 Foraminifera. 



