SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
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Obtained serial temperatures down to 500 fathoms. At 7.30 p.m. completed observations, Station 105 . 
and made all plain sail, 
Distance at noon from St. Paul’s Rocks, 428 miles. Made good 140 miles. Amount 
of current 17 miles, direction N. 45° W, 
Station 106 (Sounding 177), St, Vincent to St. Paul’s Rocks (see Chart 12 and Station 106, 
Diagram 4). 
Temperature of water 
Surface, . 
10 fathoms, 
20 „ 
30 „ 
40 „ 
50 „ 
60 
70 
100 
200 
300 
400 
., long. 
24° 26' 
w. 
■8 ; mean for the day, 76° 
■9. 
78-8 
500 fathoms, 
O ° 
OD 
78-6 
600 
55 
40-2 
78-4 
700 
55 
40T 
78-2 
800 
55 
• t 
40-0 
76-2 
900 
55 
39-6 
62-4 
1000 
i» 
39-2 
59-0 
1100 
55 
38-8 
58-0 
1200 
38-3 
55-0 
1300 
55 
37-9 
45-0 
1400 
15 
37-5 
40-7 
1500 
55 
37-0 
40-5 
Bottom 
« 
• 0 
36-6 
Density at 60° F, at surface, D02615. 
Depth, 1850 fathoms; deposit, Globigerina Ooze, containing 89 ’47 per cent, of 
carbonate of lime (see Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.). 
At 5.20 a.m. got up steam. At 7 a.m, shortened and furled sails, and put trawl over, 
veering 2500 fathoms. At 9.15 a.m. sounded in 1850 fathoms. Lowered cutter to try 
current. Took serial temperatures down to 1500 fathoms. The carbonic acid was 
determined in surface water, and amounted to 42‘6 milligrammes per litre. At 4.30 p.m. 
trawl came up with a number of highly interesting specimens. 
Distance at noon from St. Paul’s Rocks, 301 miles. Made good 128 miles. Amount 
of current 26 miles, direction N. 76° W. 
The following species are recorded in the Zoological Reports from the trawl at this 
Station : — 
Animals from 
Trawl. 
Tetractinellida (Sollas, Zool. pt. 63). 
Thenea fenestrata (Schmidt). Four or five specimens ; obtained also at Station 
124, 1600 fathoms. Recorded from Bequia and West Indies. 
