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Station 160, 2nd November, 1899. 
Lat. 20° 40’ S.; long. 143° 9’ W.; depth, 1609 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: very little material, incoherent; consisting of 
Coral fragments, pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Alcyonarian spic- 
ules, Pteropods and other Molluscs, Echinoid spines; Sponge spicules; and 
many manganese grains (one or two 2 mm. in diameter). 
Station 161, 2nd November, 1899. 
Lat. 20° 37’ 8S. ; long. 143° 15’ W.; depth, 574 fathoms. - 
PTEROPOD OOZE (?): the material is incoherent, consisting principally 
of Pteropods, Heteropods, and their fragments, with Coral fragments, 
pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, otoliths, Aleyonarian spicules, Mol- 
lusc fragments, Tunicate spicules; coccoliths, and rhabdoliths. 
Station 162, 2nd November, 1899. 
Lat. 20° 37’ S.; long. 143° 18’ W.; depth, 659 fathoms. 
PTEROPOD OOZE or CORAL SAND: very little material, incoherent, con- 
sisting of Coral fragments, Pteropods, Heteropods, pelagic and bottom- 
living Foraminifera, Molluscs, Echinoid spines, coccoliths, rhabdoliths, etc. 
Station 163, 2nd November, 1899. 
Lat. 20° 34’ 8. ; long. 143° 23’ W.; depth, 1890 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: the material is incoherent and very fine-grained, 
consisting principally of minute pelagic Foraminifera, along with a small 
proportion of larger specimens, bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid spines, 
coccoliths, and rhabdoliths. 
Station 164, 2nd November, 1899. 
Lat. 20° 29’ 8.; long. 143° 29’ W.; depth, 438 fathoms. 
CORAL SAND: very little material, consisting of Coral fragments, Polyzoa, 
Pteropods and Heteropods and other Molluscs, bottom-living Foraminifera, 
one or two pelagic Foraminifera, Alcyonarian spicules, Tunicate spicules, 
coccoliths, rhabdoliths, etc. Polytrema rubra is very abundant, giving a pink 
tinge to the otherwise white material. 
