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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
St*tiv>n 70 x Globigerina rubra, d’Orbigny. 
x ,, taeeuli/era, Brady, 
x Orlwlina univerea, d'Orbigny. 
x Hastigerina pelagica (d’Orbigny). 
x Pulbnia obliquiloculata, Parker and Jones. 
,, sphteroides (d’Orbigny). 
x Sphxroidina dehiscent, Parker and Jones. 
Discorbina bertheloti (d’Orbigny). 
Truncal ulina lobatula (Walker and Jacob). 
„ robertsoniana, Brady. 
„ tenera, Brady (?). 
„ ungeriana (d’Orbigny). 
„ wueUerstorfi (Scbwager). 
x Pulvinulina canariensis (d’Orbigny). 
x ,, crassa (d’Orbigny). 
degam (d’Orbigny). 
menardii (d’Orbigny). 
„ var . fimbriata, Brady. 
micheliniana (d’Orbigny). 
partscliiana (d’Orbigny). 
patagonica (d’Orbigny). 
pauper ata, Parker and Jones. 
Rotalia orbicularis, d’Orbigny. 
,, soldanii, d’Orbigny. 
Nonionina umbilicatida (Montagu). 
Okoammms rnoM 
Sen r acs. 
Surface Organisms. — The following species is recorded from the surface at this 
Station : — 
Brachytjra (Miers, Zool. pt. 49). 
Naut ilograpsus minutus (Linne). 
The following species are recorded from the surface between Bermuda and the Azores, 
June 1873 : — 
Macp.ura (Spence Bate, Zool. pt. 52). 
Gennadas intermedius, n.g., n.sp. 
Isopoda. 
Three Isopods, genera and species undetermined. 
Moseley writes : “ A piece of Fucus ( nodosusl ) was picked up by Murray on the sur- 
f. with three specimens of Nautilograpsus minutus adhering to it. Tizard caught a 
turtle ( Ch clone mhricata) covered with Lepas cinatifera, and with some specimens of 
/KoIxh on it, as seen on a log some time ago. The Lepcts was full of ova in the Nauplius 
nnd very early stages.” 
Rmi‘1* 71. 
Station 71 (Sounding 135), Bermuda to Azores (see Chart 6 and Diagram 3). 
June 27, 1873 ; lat. 38* 18' N., long 34° 48' VV. 
Temperature of air at noon, 73 a, 3 ; mean for the day, 71° G. 
