140 THE DEPTH AND MARINE DEPOSITS OF THE PACIFIC OCEAN. 
Station 229, 21st January, 1900. 
Lat. 9° 40’ N.; long. 169° 32’ E.; depth, 1583 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: cream colored, granular, incoherent ; apparently 
washed ; containing pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid spines, 
otoliths, Ostracodes, coccoliths and rhabdoliths; Radiolaria, Sponge spicules ; 
particles of felspar, volcanic glass and magnetite. 
Station 230, 23rd January, 1900. 
Lat. 9° 19’ N.; long. 170° 10’ E. ; depth, 482 fathoms. 
CORAL SAND (?): very little material, incoherent; apparently washed ; 
containing Coral fragments, pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid 
spines, Aleyonarian spicules, Polyzoa, fragments of Mollusc shells, 'Tunicate 
spicules, coccoliths ; Sponge spicules. 
Station 231, 23rd January, 1900. 
Lat. 9° 17’ N.; long. 170° 11’ E. ; depth, 1187 fathoms. 
CORAL SAND or MUD (?): little material, incoherent ; apparently washed ; 
containing Coral fragments, pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Pteropod 
fragments, Mollusc fragments (including Dentalium, Cadulus, Cecum), Echinoid 
spines, Alcyonarian spicules, Polyzoa, Tunicate spicules, coccoliths and rhab- 
doliths ; Sponge spicules. 
Station 233, 24th January, 1900. 
Lat. 7° 54’ N.; long. 170° 56’ E. ; depth, 1009 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE (2): cream colored, granular, incoherent; apparently 
washed ; consisting of pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid 
spines, otoliths, Ostracodes, Tunicate spicules, coccoliths, and rhabdoliths. 
Station 234, 24th January, 1900. 
Lat. 7° 21’ N.; long. 171° 35’ KE. ; depth, 1326 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: little material, dirty white or cream colored, inco- 
herent, fine-grained; apparently washed ; consisting of pelagic and bottom- 
living Foraminifera, coccoliths, and rhabdoliths. 
Station 235, 28th January, 1900. 
Lat. 6° 57’ N.; long. 171° 34’ E. ; depth, 1253 fathoms. 
GLOBIGERINA OOZE: cream colored, granular, incoherent; appears to 
have been washed ; contains pelagic and bottom-living Foraminifera, Echinoid 
