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*4. * Glofngrrina conglobota, Brady, 
x „ dubia, Eggcr. 
x „ duieitrei, d’Orbigny. 
x „ inflata, d’Orbigny. 
x „ rubra, d’Orbigny. 
x „ sacculifera, Brady, 
x Orbulina unicerta, d’Orbigny. 
x Pull nia obliquiloadatcL, Parker and Jones. 
„ quinqudoba, Reuss. 
„ tjihteroidee (d’Orbigny). 
x Sj ha nyidina dehi»cens, Parker and Jones. 
IhWorbina btrthcloti (d’Orbigny). 
TrunratuUna ungeriana (d’Orbigny). 
Truncatulina wuellerstorfi (Sell wager), 
x rulvinnlina canarieims < d’Orbigny). 
x „ crassa (d’Orbigny). 
„ elegans (d’Orbigny). 
x „ menanlii (d’Orbigny). 
x „ miclieliniana (d’Orbigny). 
x „ patagonioa (d’Orbigny). 
x „ tumida, Brady. 
Rotalia soldanii, d’Orbigny. 
„ sp. (?). 
Nonionina pompilioides (Ficlitel and Moll). 
„ scapha (Ficlitel and Moll). 
■ „ unibilicatula (Montagu). 
1 Station 45 (Sounding 103), Bermuda to Halifax (see Chart 9 and Diagram 2). 
May 3, 1873; lat. 38° 34' N., long. 72° 10' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 4 7° ‘8 ; mean for the day, 49° ’2. 
Temperature of water : — 
Surface, .... 
49-5 
500 fathoms, 
38-4 
100 fathoms, . 
511 
600 „ . 
38-1 
200 
43-5 
700 „ . . 
38-0 
300 „ . . . 
40-2 
Bottom, 
37-2 
400 „ . . . 
Density at 60° F. at surface, 
390 
1 02504. 
Depth, 1240 fathoms; deposit, Blue Mud, containing 14’59 per cent, of carbonate 
of lime (see Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.). 
At 6.30 a.m. shortened and furled sails, and proceeded under steam to sound. At 
h a i. unded in 1240 fathoms. Soon after lowered dredge, which came up at 12.10 
t m. with -ome mi 1 and many specimens. At 2 p.m. took serial temperatures down to 
700 fathom-. Two small birds (finches) alighted on the ship in an exhausted condition. 
Dist.ucc from Sandy Hook at noon, 139 miles. Made good 73 miles. 
v * » The following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the dredge at this 
./nttnu. Station : — 
Pkjcyatuuda (Kdlliker, Zool. pt. 2). 
ProtoptUum aberrant, n.sp. (var. ?). 
46. 
Fragment ; obtained also at Stations 44 and 
