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REPORT ON FORAMINIFERA AND OSTRACODA 



SCHEDULE OP SOUNDINGS ARRANGED IN ORDER OF DEPTH (continued) 



No. 



10 



11 



12 



13 



1-1 



15 



Date 



11.1.09 



10.1.09 



11.1.09 



Latitude 



Longitude 



Depth 



in 



Fathoms 



77°1'S. l 165°5'E. 



77°12'S. 



164° 36' E, 



Information missing 



15.1.09 76°49'S. 163° 21' E 



15.1.09 



15.1.09 

 (label 

 torn) 



5.1.09 



5.1.09 



14.1.09 



6 A.M. 



4.1.09 



5.2.09 



76°47'S. 



76° 48' S. 



77°25'S. 



77°16|'S. 



76°46'S. 



163° 22' E. 



163° 20' E 



166°5' E. 



165° 55' E. 



163° 26' E. 



Nature of Sounding 



Cape Bird (Ross 

 Island) bearing 

 N. 79° E. (true). 

 Distance, 4i miles. 



Relief Harbour, N. 

 Drygalski Glacier, 

 about 20 miles off 

 coast. 



171 



181 



225 



353 



360 



372 



459 



460 



462 



472 



655 



Dark terrigenous 

 mud. 



Black mud & sand, 

 with pebbles of 

 granitic rock. 



Black terrigenous 

 mud and sand. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



Dark, gritty, ter- 

 rigenous mud. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



General Contents 



Terrigenous mud 

 with pebbles. 



Green terrigenous 

 mud. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.). 

 Few Foraminifera. Sponge 

 spicules. Ostracoda. 



Few diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, 

 etc.). No Foraminifera. A 

 few Radiolaria. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.). 

 Foraminifera. Sponge spicules. 

 Ostracoda. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. Foraminifera numer- 

 ous. Ecliinoid spines. Polyzoa 

 (Cellaria). Pteropoda (Vaginella). 

 Ostracoda. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. A few Arenaceous 

 Foraminifera and Radiolaria. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.). 

 Radiolaria. Foraminifera ex- 

 cessively minute and un- 

 developed. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.). 

 Radiolaria. No Foraminifera. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. Radiolaria common. 

 Arenaceous Foraminifera. 

 Sponge spicules. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. Radiolaria frequent. 

 Arenaceous Foraminifera. 

 Sponge spicules common. Also 

 a few gritty particles of quartz 

 and volcanic debris. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. Radiolaria. Arena- 

 ceous Foraminifera. 



Diatomaceae (Coscinodiscus, etc.) 

 abundant. Arenaceous Fora- 

 minifera rare. 



