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Tin: VOYAGE OF n.M.S CHALLENGER. 
H. PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY, and METEOROLOGY— 
continued. 
Composition of Ocean Water. By Professor William 
Dittmar, F. RSS. L. & E. {Phys. Chem., Part I.), 
(Vol. 1, 1884) 
Specific Gravity of Samples of Ocean Water. By J. Y. 
Buchanan. Esq., M.A., B’.R.S.E., Chemist and Physicist of 
the Expedition. (Phys. Chem., Part II.), (Vol. 1, 1884) 
Meteor* »looical Observations. By Staff-Commander Tizard, 
R.N., assisted by other Officers of the Expedition. 
(AW., Vol. 2), ' . . . . (1882) 
\tm< (Spheric Circulation, based on the Observations made 
on l ard II.M.S. Challenger and other Meteoro- 
logical Observations. By Alexander Buchan, M.A., 
LL.D. (Phys. Chem., Part V.), . (Vol. 2, 1889) 
Oceanic Circulation, based on the Observations made 
on board H.M.S. Challenger and other Observations. 
By Alexander Buchan, M.A., LL.D. {Phys. Chem., 
Part MIL), . (Appendix to Summary, 1895) 
III. GEOLOGY and PETROLOGY. 
Dkki Ska Deposits. By Dr. John Murray and Professor 
A. Renard, . . {Deep-Sect Deposits, 1891) 
\nalytical Examination of Manganese Nodules, with 
p. i-ial reference to the Presence or Absence of the 
Rarer Elements. By John Gibson, Ph.I)., F.It.S.E. 
(Deep-Sea Deposits , Appendix II.), . . (1891) 
Ci' 1 mi< \l Analyses of Marine Deposits, Manganese Nodules, 
l'ii<»pliatic Concretions, Zeolitic Crystals, Volcanic 
I ipillae, Glauconite, Bones of Cetaceans, Teeth of Sharks, 
A* By Professors Brazier, Dittmar, Renard, Sipocz, 
Mr. Vnderon, and others. {Deep-Sea Deposits, Appen- 
d.xlll.) .... (1891) 
Petrology of St. Paul’s Rocks (Atlantic). By the Rev. 
Proft or A. Renard, F.G.S., F.R.M.S., &c. ( Narr ., 
Vol. 2 . A pp> ndiz B.), . (1882) 
■ Islands. By Professor A. Renard, 
LLD.. Ph.D., F.G.S., Hon. F.R.S.E. 
(Phys. ('hem., Part V1L), (Vol. 2, 1889) 
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