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Echinoid spines, Ostracodes, coccoliths, rhabdoliths ; Sponge spicules, Radio- 

 laria, casts of Foraminifera ; particles of volcanic glass, felspar, magnetite. 



Station 199, 2nd January, 1900. 

 Lat. 1° 12' N. ; long. 173° 5' E. ; depth, 413 fathoms. 



GLOBIGERINA OOZE (?) : brownish gray, granular, incoherent ; appar- 

 ently washed ; containing pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Ostracodes, 

 otoliths. Tunicate spicules, coccoliths, rhabdoliths ; Radiolaria, Sponge frag- 

 ments and spicules, arenaceous Foraminifera, perfect casts of Foraminifera ; 

 volcanic glass, and felspar. 



Station 202, 3rd January, 1900. 

 Lat. 1° 17' N.; long. 17.3° 9'E. ; depth, 1569 fathoms. 



GLOBIGERINA OOZE : brownish gray, granular, incoherent ; appears to 

 have been washed ; contains pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echi- 

 noid spines, coccoliths, rhabdoliths ; minute particles of felspar, volcanic 

 glass, and decomposed ferro-magnesian mineral. 



Station 203, 4th January, 1900. 

 Lat. 1° 40.5' N. ; long. 172° 59' E. ; depth, 170 fathoms. 



Very little material, granular ; appears to have been washed ; consists of 

 pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Pteropods, Heteropods, Echinoid 

 spines, otoliths, Ostracodes ; minute particles of volcanic glass, and felspar. 



Station 205, 4th January, 1900. 

 Lat. 2° 4' N. ; long. 173° 16' E. ; depth, 431 fathoms. 



CORAL SAND : very little material, granular ; appears to have been 

 washed ; contains Coral fragments. Mollusc-shell fragments, Echinoid spines, 

 Alcyonarian spicules, pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Heteropods, 

 small Gasteropods, otoliths ; Sponge spicules. 



Station 207, 5th January, 1900. 

 Lat. 2° 49' N. ; long. 173° 1' E. ; depth, 1461 fathoms. 



GLOBIGERINA OOZE : brownish gray, granular, incoherent ; apparently 

 washed ; containing pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid spines, 

 coccoliths, rhabdoliths ; Radiolaria, Sponge spicules, Diatoms ; minute par- 

 ticles of felspar, volcanic glass, and magnetite. 



