PART 5 A MONOGRAPH OF THE EXISTING CRmOIDS 809 



129°06'40" E.); 660 meters; temperature 5.95° C. ; gray sand, globigcrinac, and broken 

 shells; August 13, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (3, U.S.N.M., 35937). 



Albatross station 4911; Eastern Sea, southwest of the Koshika Islands; Tsurikake 

 Saki light bearing S. 88° E., 18 miles distant (lat. 31°38'30" N., long. 129°19'00" E.); 

 715 meters; temperature 5.50° C; graj' globigerina ooze; August 12, 1906 [A. II. Clark, 

 1907] (4, U.S.N. M., 35939). 



Albatross station 4919; Eastern Sea, about 90 miles west-southwest of Kagoshima 

 Gulf; Kusakaki Jima bearing N. 18° E., 17.6 miles distant (lat. 30°34'00" N., long. 

 129°19'30" E.); 804 meters; temperature 5.44° C; globigerina ooze; August 13, 1906 

 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (104, U.S.N.M., 35934). 



Albatross station 4912; Eastern Sea, southwest of the Kosliika Islands; Tsurikake 

 Saki light bearing S. 84° E., 17.5 miles distant (lat. 31°39'40" N., long. 129°20'00" E.); 

 715 meters; temperature 5.50° C; gray globigerina ooze; August 12, 1906 [A. II. Clark, 

 1907] (13, U.S.N.M., 35936). 



Albatross station 4906; Eastern Sea, southwest of the Kodhika Islands; Tsurikake 

 Saki light bearing S. 85° E., 17.2 miles distant (lat. 31°39'00" N., long. 129°20'30" 

 E.); 674-742 meters; temperature 6.33° C; August 11, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] 

 (1, U.S.N.M., 35941). 



Albatross station 4920; Eastern Sea, about 90 miles west-southwest of Kagoshima 

 Gulf; Kusakaki Jima bearing N. 10° E., 17.5 miles distant (lat. 30°34'00" N., long. 

 129°22'00" E.); 804 meters; temperature 4.44° C; globigerina ooze; August 13, 1906 

 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (5, U.S.N.M., 35942). 



Albatross station 4915; Eastern Sea, southwest of the Koshika Islands; Tsurikake 

 Saki light bearing N. 62° E., 14.8 miles distant (lat. 31°31'00" N., long. 129°25'30" 

 E.); 780 meters; temperature 5.50° C; gray globigerina ooze and broken shells; August 

 12, 1900 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (1, U.S.N.M., 35943). 



Albatross station 4975; between Kobe and Yokohama; Shio Misaki Ught bearing 

 N. 49° E., 7 miles distant Qui. 33°21'30" N., long. 135°38'50" E.); 996-1301 meters; 

 temperature 3.05° C. ; browTi mud, pebbles and foraminifera; August 31, 1906 [A. H. 

 Clark, 1907] (9, U.S.N.M., 35938). 



Albatross station 3721 ; Sagami Bay; Oi Gawa bearing N. 49° W., 2.8 miles distant; 

 378-457 meters; gray mud; May 12, 1900 (1, U.S.N.M., 35944). 



Albatross station 5083; near Suruga Gulf; Omai Saki hght bearing N. 23°30' E., 

 34.5 miles distant (lat. 34°04'20" N., long. 137°57'30" E.); 1141 meters; temperature 

 3.39° C; fine gray sand and globigerinae ; October 20, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] (28, 

 U.S.N.M., 35935). 



Albatross station 5082; near Suruga Gulf; Omai Saki light bearing N. 22° E., 33 

 miles distant (lat. 34°05'00" N., long. 137°59'00" E.); 1210 meters; temperature 

 3.17° C; green mud, fine sand, and globigerinae; October 20, 1906 [A. H. Clark, 1907] 

 (70, U.S.N.M., 35933). 



[Pieter Faure No. 17351; Cape Point, South Africa, N. 86° E., 43 miles; 1646- 

 1830 meters; gray mud [H. L. Clark, 1923] (1, ? S. Afr. M.) (identity needs confirma- 

 tion).] 



Geographical range. — From the vicinity of the Andaman and Maldive Islands to 

 the Lesser Sunda Islands, and northward to southern Japan, as far east as Suruga Gulf. 

 The record of H. L. Clark from South Africa needs confirmation. 



Bathymetrical range. — P>oni 457 (?378) to 2727 meters; the average of 18 records 

 is 988 meters. 



