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of obsidian about 1 mm. in length, and minute particles of felspar and 
magnetite were observed. 
Station 111, 17th October, 1899. 
Lat. 15° 53’ S.; long. 143° 26’ W.; depth, 1805 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: cream colored, granular; appears to have been 
washed ; contains pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Ostracodes, 
otoliths, Tunicate spicules, coccoliths, rhabdoliths; arenaceous Foraminifera ; 
minute particles of obsidian observed. 
Station 112, 17th October, 1899. 
Lat. 15° 54’ 8.; long. 143° 6’ W.; depth, 1568 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: cream colored, granular; appears to have been 
washed ; contains pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Ostracodes, 
otoliths, Echinoid spines, Tunicate spicules, coccoliths, rhabdoliths ; small 
particles of obsidian. 
Station 114, 17th October, 1899. 
Lat. 15° 56’ S.; long. 142° 29’ W.; depth, 1385 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: cream colored with a tinge of pink, fine-grained, 
incoherent ; appears to have been partly washed; contains pelagic and 
bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid spines, otoliths, Ostracodes, Coral frag- 
ments, Tunicate spicules, coccoliths, rhabdoliths; Radiolaria, Sponge 
spicules; minute mineral particles consisting of felspar, obsidian, and 
magnetite. 
Station 115, 17th October, 1899. 
Lat. 15° 56.3’ S.; long. 142° 29’ W.; depth, 508 fathoms. 
CORAL SAND: cream colored, gritty, very little material, quite incoherent ; 
has the appearance of having been washed; consists of Coral fragments, Kch- 
inoid spines, Alcyonarian spicules, pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, 
Pteropods, Heteropods, Mollusc-shell fragments with small Gasteropods and 
Lamellibranchs, otoliths, Ostracodes ; particles of obsidian. 
Station 116, 18th October, 1899. 
Lat. 15° 53’ S.; long. 142° 14’ W.; depth, 572 fathoms. 
CORAL SAND: gray colored, coarse-grained, gritty, quite incoherent ; no 
fine material; appears to have been washed; contains Coral fragments, 
