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Gaudryina rugosa, d’Orbigny. 
Bulimina buchiana, d’Orbigny. 
„ elegans, d’Orbigny (?). 
,, inflata , Seguenza. 
„ pyrula, d’Orbigny. 
Bolivina beyrichi, Reuss. 
„ robusta, Brady. 
Cassidulinct subglobosa , Brady. 
Chilostomella ovoidca, Reuss. 
Lagena acuticosta, Reuss. 
„ lagenoides (Williamson). 
„ marginata (Walker and Boys). 
,, orbignyana (Seguenza). 
,, semistriata, Williamson. 
Nodosaria obliqua (Linn6). 
„ scalaris (Batsch). 
„ sp. (?). 
Rhabdogonium tricarinatum (d’Orbigny). 
Cristellaria articulata, Reuss. 
„ crepldula (Ficktel and Moll). 
Polyrnorpliina ladea (Walker and Jacob). 
„ sororiu, Reuss, var. cuspidata, Brady. 
„ sp. (?). 
Uvigerina pygmsrn, d’Orbigny. 
Sagrina columellaris , Brady, 
x Globigerina cequilateralis, Brady, 
x ,, bulloides, d’Orbigny. 
x „ conglobaia, Brady. 
x Globigerina dubia, Egger. 
x „ inflata, d’Orbigny. 
x „ rubra, d’Orbigny. 
x. „ sacculi/era, Brady, 
x Orbidiuo. universa, d’Orbigny. 
x Hastigerina pelagica, d’Orbigny. 
x Pidlenia obliquiloculata, Parker and Jones. 
„ quinqueloba, Reuss. 
Spirillina decor ata, Brady. 
Planorbtdino, medite'iranensis, d’Orbigny. 
Truncatulina cutter (Parker and Jones). 
„ ungeriana (d’Orbigny). 
„ wuellerstorft (Scbwager). 
Ilupertia stabilis,, Wallick. 
x Pidvinulina ca.nariensis (d’Orbigny). 
x ,, crassa, (d’Orbigny). 
x ,, elegans (d’Orbigny). 
,, hauerii (d’Orbigny). 
x „ menardii (d’Orbigny). 
x- ,, uiichelmiana (d’Orbigny). 
„ pauperata, Parker and Jones, 
x ,, tumida, Brady. 
Rotalia calcar, d’Orbigny. 
„ solclanii, d’Orbigny. 
Polytrema miniaceum (Linne). 
Nonionina umbilicatula (Montagu). 
Ampliistegina lessonii, d’Orbigny. 
Operculina (?) sp. 
Station 85 . 
Moseley writes : “ In addition to the Pteropods, &c., I found in the mud an entire 
well-preserved leaf of a shrub (holly ?), which, from its whiteness and general appearance, 
had evidently been at the bottom a considerable time ; we were six miles from shore. 
This is the first land- vegetable fragment we have obtained from deep water, and inter- 
esting as showing how land remains beeome mingled with marine ones in even deep-sea 
deposits. In the mud were, further, masses of the corallum previous^ obtained, coated 
with manganese. On one piece was a small Spirorbis also encrusted, thus showing the 
encrustation was entirely post-mortem.” 
Station 86 (Sounding 150), Madeira to Cape Verde Islands (see Chart 6). Station 8 . 
July 21, 1873 ; lat. 25° 46' N., long. 20° 34' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 74 0, 3 ; mean for the day, 72° T. 
Temperature of water at surface, 71°’0 ; bottom, 36°‘6. 
Density at 60° F. at bottom, 1 '02626. 
