Off St. 

 and Pit 



(Fluke Hole), 



Designation and Pliyiicul Cliaiacters. 



Mottled Blue i:rey and Brown Sandy 

 Mud, with dead sheila, gritty, earthy, 

 dries into hard, dark, grey ish-biown lumps, 

 which readily break up" when placed into 

 water. Residue— Dark brown. 



if Sand, greyish brown, sli^htly 

 t, dues into dark-brown friable 

 RtaidM— Reddish brown. 



Mud and shells, 

 grey-brown hard 

 lily ' ' 



;-Grey Sandy Mud, with dead 

 coherent, earthy, gritty, dries into 



irown more or less in..l>)" lumps, 

 do not readily break down in 

 Residue— Dark slate-brown. 



Dakk-hkowniM i-D, homog 

 earthy, gritty, dries into I 

 lumps, whiuh break up v 



lifficulty 



- Dark reddish-brown. 



Shell Sand, with traces 

 sufficient to allow of the particle 

 together, forming small" balls 

 instances. Residue— Yel .wish i 



Blue-grey San 



th.-rV. phytic 



■er. /fesioSwe— DarJd brown. 



. kiU'LnsH-miowN ^,and, with slight 



fii.u 



shell 



■s th 



larkL 



reak down 



.plasti 



down in 1 



' Mtj-D, greyish when 

 art iy,homogeneous, 



it-birown lumps, tine 



jus, plastic, 

 litird grey -brown 

 earthy, pulveru- 

 i y break down id 

 -Dark brown. 



:.. ). MilioliiKi, Bilooulina, 



Textulai 



lymorphina, TruncatuliiKi, Discorb 

 Gypsina, llotali.t, N uniunioa, Polystor 



{2-00 per cent.) Miliolina, Keoplurc 

 Haplophragmium, Textnl.ria, Bolivina. 

 Lagena, Polymorphina, Trimcatulina, 

 Globigerina, Di 



(3 00 per cent.). Miliolina, Biluculina, 

 lieophas. HaplupliTagmmm, Textularia, 

 Lagena, Polymorphina, Truncatulina, 



Discorbina, Gypsina, Kotalia, Polystom- 



(2-00 percent.)- Bilocul 

 Sniroloeulina, Cormispiru,Truehaniniina, 

 Textularida?, Lagenidte, Discorbina, 

 Truncatulina, Rotalidffi, &c. 



{1-00 per cent ). The chief families of 

 furaminifera are represented, but are on 

 the whole very rare, and chiefly dead 

 shells. 



(2-00 per cent.). Nubecularia, Bilo- 

 rulina, Miliolina. G<rnuspira, Reophax, 

 HapopliraL'Tiiium, TextularnUe, Lu^en- 

 idte, Discorbina, Rotalidae, Truncatnlina, 

 ['lanorbulina, &c. 



(2-00percent.). Miliolina, Biloculma. 

 Hapli.phni.L'miuni, Reophax, Trocham 

 niiua, Textularia, Btilimina, Lagenida?. 

 i.lol.i-.-nmd.e. Rut.didie, &c. 



(2-00 per cent.). 

 Cornuspira, Hapb 

 Textularidse, L.i 

 Discorbina, Rota! 



s). Miliolina and Discorbina. 



(3 00 per cent.), 

 eitlina, ^piroloculina, Miliolina, Oorniis 

 pira, Onhthalmidium, Reophax, Haplo 

 phragmium, Textularidffl, Lagenidai 



Globigerina, Discorbina, Rotahd;*.-, ixo. 



branebs, Balantis, Serpula tubes. 

 Polyzoa, fragments of Echini 



derm-, Gstracodfl. 



(S-00 per cent.). Fish otoliths, 

 Gasteropods, Lamellibranchs, 

 Serpula, Polyzoa, fragments of 

 Echinoderms, Ostrucuds. 



(lS'OOpercent.). Fish otoliths, 

 Gasteropods, LamellibranchSj 



Balanus, Serpula tubes, Poly- 

 zoa, Eehiuoderm fragments. 



{S-00 per cent.). Fish otoliths, 

 Gasteropoda, Lamellibranch and 

 Ostracod shells, fragments 

 Crustacean tests, Eehinoderms, 

 Serpula, and Polyzoa. 



(4 -00 per cent. ). Fragments of 

 Gasteropou and Lamellibranch 

 shells, (Jstraeod?, Serpula tube: 

 Polyzoa, Ech: 



fish, Gasteropod and Lamelli- 

 branch shells, fragments 



Polyzoa, and Echinoderms, 



(8 00 per cent.). Fish otoliths, 

 Gasteropods, Lamellibranchs, 

 Ostracods, fragments of the 

 teste of Crustaceans and Echino- 

 derms, worm tubes, and Poly- 



Lam el li branch; 

 ments of Ei 

 Polyzoa, Wo: 



(7UM per 

 u.-h, Gasl 



bra he lis, C 



