526 



IX I) EX. 



Ophiolhrix lilth ,ii, 100. 

 Orbitolites tenuissimus, 91, 191. 

 Orbulina universa, 23. 



/', i-ii a koskynsi, 465. 



/', dia litis)' r typicus, 456. 



Peiitacrinus wyville-tkotnsoni, ISC, 443; 

 P. asteria, 436; P. / J . Mulleri, 442. 



Petermann, Dr., on the Galf-stream, '287, 

 379, 392. 



./Vc ronema anna, 418. 



Phormosoma placenta, 171, 459. 



Phosphorescence, 98, 148. 



Pierce, Professor, on the Gulf- stream, 

 386. 



Platydia anomioidi s, I 16. 



Pleuronectia lucida, 464, 4 !5. 



Polycystic, 98. 



■ Porcupine,' first cruise of the, 82 ; equip- 

 ment of the vessel. 83 ; results of the 

 first dredging, 86 ; first trial of the 

 Miller-Casella thermometers, 88; Por- 

 cupine Bank, S8 ; trip to Rockall. 89 ; 

 second cruise, !»•">; dredging at the 

 depth of 2,435 fathoms, 95; return to 

 Belfast, 100 ; third cruhe, 101 ; Holt* 

 i, lii ground, 1(>4; the hempen tangles, 

 105 ; Thorshavn, 100 ; discovery of 

 Arctic stream, 110 ; Shetland plateau, 

 111 ; predominance of the Arctic fauna, 

 131 ; fauna of the warm area off the 

 north coast of Scotland, 177 ; return 

 to Belfast, 178 ; fourth cruise of the 

 'Porcupine,' 179; cruise in the Medi- 

 terranean, 19 I ; fauna near the African 

 coast. 192; Adventure Bank, 192; 

 Malta, 194 ; temperature soundings 

 near Stromboli, 195 ; return to Cowes, 

 196. 



Porocidaris purpurata, 102, 459. 



Pourtales, < fount L. F. <le, deep-sea dredg- 

 ings across the Gulf-stream off the coast 

 of Florid i. 277. 



Pourtal sia j fn i/si, 103, 457, 459, 489 ; 

 P. phiale, 9 », 159. 



Predominance of protozoa, 47. 



Preservation of specimens, 261. 



Pressure, conditions of, at great depths, 

 32 ; methods of testing the actual pres- 

 sure, 34; effect of pressure on the 

 thermometer, 29 1. 



Prestwich, Joseph, F.R.S., President of 

 the Geological Society: Temperatures 

 of the Atlantic. 358 ; on the continuity 

 of the chalk, [96. 



J '.<ti in mi chin >i.* microtuberculatus, 457 ; P- 



ml/ inn's, 459. 

 Psoitis squamatus, 125. 



I'll rash r miliiiiris, 171. 



R. 



Rkaibdammina abyssorum, 75. 

 Rhizocvinus loffotensis, 76, 124. 447. 151 



Richards, Rear-Admiral, C.B., F.R.S., 

 Hydrographer to the Navy, 3. 



Ross, Sir .lames Clark, R N., deep 

 dredgings in the Antarctic Sea, 20 ; 

 temperature observations, 304, 



Ross, Sir John, voyage of discovery in 

 Baffin's Bay. 18; machine for taking 

 up sounding; from great depths, 209 ; 

 temperature observations during the 

 Arctic voyage, 300. 



Rossi Hi in lata, 419. 



Royal Society, letter to, from Dr. Car- 

 penter, recommending a systematic 

 course of deep-sea dredging, 53; letter 

 from the Secretary of, to the Secretary 

 of the Admiralty, 55 ; reply from the 

 Admiralty. 56 : (see also 133-141.) 



s 



Sabine, General Sir Edward, K.C.B., 



extracts from private j lurnal, I s . 300. 

 Sars. Professor Michael, list of animals of 



all the invertebrate groups living at a 



depth of 300 to 400"fa thorns, 33, 268, 



270, 274. 

 Schizaster canaliferiis, 459. 

 Schmidt, Professor Oscar, on Hexactinel- 



lidae, 70 ; Cometella, 114, 268, 416. 

 Schultze, Professor Max, on Hyalonema, 



425. 

 Si rpula, 273. 



Sharks at great depths, M. 33 

 Shortland, Captain, R.N., temperatures 



of deep water in the Arabian Sea, 359. 

 Smith, Touhnin J., on Ventriculites. 182. 

 Holaster furc'fer, 111*. 456; S. papposux, 



118. 

 Spatangus raschi, 118; S. purpureas, 



459. ' 

 Spirorbis, 273. 

 Sprat t. Captain, R.N"., dredging in the 



Mi diterranean, 270. 

 Steenstrup, Professor additions to the 



knowledge of marine zoology, 268. 

 Stylocordyla borealis, 114. 

 Surface-temperature, mode of determin- 

 ing the. 287 : distribution of, in the 



North Atlantic, 362. 



T. 



Tanks for the transportation of living 



fish, 59. 

 Ti I/inn I'l/nrrni, 462; T. compressa, 164. 

 Temperature of the crust of the earth, 



104. 

 T, rebratula septata, 130. 

 Thecophora semisubei-iies, 147: T. ibla, 



1 is. 

 77 copsammia sodalis, 433. 

 Thermometer, Six's. 288 ; Miller-Casella, 



