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INDEX. 



Siliceous bottom deposits of Caribbean, i. 289. 

 Siliceous sponges, abundance of, i. 149. 

 Siliquaria modesta, ii. 71. 

 Silt, accumidation of, off Hatteras, i. 292. 



deposition of, to south of Windward 

 Passage, i. 292. 



deposits of, i. 141. 



precipitation of, i. 138. 



transfer of masses of, i. 131. 

 Siphonophores, ii. 1.32. 



batbymetrical range of, i. 185. 

 Skates, deep-water types of, i. 193. 

 Slime, organic, at great depths, i. 203. 

 Smith, E. A., on geology of Florida, i. 110. 

 Smith and Hilgard on the Florida backbone, 



i. 61. 

 Smith, S. I., on range of Crustacea, ii. 16. 



Report on Crustacea, i. xxi. 

 Smitt, i. 42. 



on range of bryozoa, ii. 1-5. 



Report on Bryozoa, i. xxi. 

 Snappers, ii. 28. 

 Solaster endeca, ii. 103. 

 Solenodon, i. 114. 



Solid matter, held in solution, i. 128. 

 Solution of shells in deep water, i. 147. 

 Sombrero, island of, i. xix. 

 Sorospbera eonfusa, ii. 162. 

 Sounding, accumulator used in, i. 8. 



deepest, by Brownson, L 50, 238. 



deepest, made, i. 97. 



error in, i. 12. 



in currents, i. 1. 



line for, i. 2. 



records of, i. 13. 



reel for, i. 7. 



reeling in pxdley for, i. 8. 



register for, i. 8. 



time occupied in, i. 12, 1.3. 

 Soundings, along course of Gulf Stream, Bai- 

 ley on character of, i. 272. 



along New England by U. S. Fish Com- 

 mission, i. 273. 



extraordinary, i. 1. 



from Havana to Bahia Honda, i. ix. 



from Havana to Sand Key, i. ix. 

 Soundings : horizontal distance between the 

 one hundred and the fifteen hundred 

 fathom line, i. 101. 



one hundred fathom line, course of. i. 93. 



one hundred fathom line, absence of 

 south of Hatteras, i. 135. 



one hundred fathom line, George's Bank 

 to Hatteras, i. 93. 



one hundred fathom line south of Hat- 

 teras, i. 93. 



Soundings : one hundred fathom line of West 

 India Islands, i. 111. 



five hundred fathom line of West India 

 Islands, i. Ill, 112. 



off Montauk Point, Bailey on, i. 272. 



one thousand fathom line, i. 96. 



two thousand fathom line, i. 96. 



two thousand fathom line north of Cape 

 Canaveral, i. 96. 



twenty-five hundi-ed fathom line, i. 97. 

 Sounding wire, weight of, i. 11. 

 Sounding with -wire, i. 2. 



advantage of, i. 11. 



by "Blake," i. 50. 



Thomson on, i. 4. 

 South America, before the tertiary period, 

 i. 116. 



disconnected from North America, i. 

 116. 

 South American fauna and flora, relations of, 



i. 109. 

 Soiithern equatorial current, i. 24.3. 

 Southern fauna, northern extension of, i. 



119. 

 Species, localization of, i. 168. 

 Specific gravitj-, of North Atlantic, i. 298. 



of ocean water, i. 298. 



of rocks from great depths, i. 287. 



of sea water of American coast, i. 299. 

 Sphserozoum, i. 19.5. 

 Sphargis, i. 183. 

 Spirialis, i. 265. 

 SpiriUa, ii. 61. 



shell of, i. 169. 

 Spitzbergen, rising of coast of, i. 129. 

 Sponges, ii. 170. 



color of deep-sea, i. 312. 



distribution of, ii. 17. 



Haeckel on individuality of, ii. 170. 



in shallow waters of cretaceous, i. 149. 



of the "Blake,'' Schmidt on the, ii. 

 170. 



on West Bank of Florida, i. 149. 



Report on, by O. Schmidt, i. xxi. 



Schmidt on individuality of, ii. 170. 



siliceous, absent on east coast of U. S., 

 ii. 170. 

 Sponge sarcode, i. 149. 

 Squids, giant species of, i. 191. 

 St. Eustatius, island of, i. xv. 

 St. Kitts, island of, i. xv. 

 St. Lucia, island of, i. xvii. 

 St. Paul's Rocks, i. 127. 

 St. Pierre, i. xvi. 

 St. Thomas, island of, i. xiv. 

 St. Vincent, island of, i. xviii. 



