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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Stations 122 To 
132o, 
neptuni] came up covered with sea-weeds, Alcyonarians, Polyzoa, and Hydroids, while 
several beautiful specimens of Stcnorhynchus were on it.” 
Organisms from 
the Deo wit. 
The following species of Fteropoda and Heteropoda were observed in the deposit from 
350 fathoms (see also Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.) : — 
Pteropoda (Pelseneer, Zool. pt. 65). 
Limadna inflata (d’Orbigny). 
„ lefiucuri (d’Orbigny). 
„ bulimoides (d’Orbigny). 
Peraclu reticulata (d’Orbigny). 
„ ht-ejnnosa, n.sp. 
Clio ( Crenels) acini/ a (Rang). 
„ (StylvJa) mbula (Quoy and Gaimard). 
Heteropoda (Smith, Zool. pt. 72). 
Atlanta pnonii, Lesueur. 
„ muleyeti, Smith. 
Clio pyramidata, LinnA 
Cuvierina columnella (Rang). 
Cavolinia trispinosa (Lesueur). 
„ quadridentata (Lesueur). 
„ longirostri8 (Lesueur). 
„ uneinata (Rang). 
„ infiexa (Lesueur). 
Atlanta fusca, Eydoux and Souleyet. 
„ inclinata , Eydoux and Souleyet. 
u Station 123 (Sounding 205), between Pernambuco and Bahia (see Charts 12 
and 15). 
September 11, 1873 ; lat. 10° 9' S., long. 35° 11' W. 
Temperature of air at noon, 80 ‘8 ; mean for the day, 7 7° ”2. 
Temperature of water at surface, 77°*5 ; bottom, 37°*0. 
Density at G0° F. at surface, 1 ‘02681. 
Depth, 1715 fathoms; deposit, Globigerina Ooze, containing 54‘52 per cent, of 
carbonate of lime (see Murray and Renard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.). 
At 2 a.m. sounded in 50 fathoms, no bottom, and at 4 a.m. in 60 fathoms, no bottom. 
At G a.m. shortened and furled sails, and got up steam to sound. At 7 a.m. sounded 
in 1715 fathoms. At 7.55 a.m. proceeded under steam. At 9.15 a.m. sounded in 
1000 fathoms, no bottom. 
Hr Am* 124. Station 124. 
At 1 0. 40 a.m. stopped, put trawl over, and sounded in 1600 fathoms, deposit 
* < Inbig* rina < >oze, containing 40*63 per cent, of carbonate of lime. At 3 p.m. 
<oi men <•<! P aving in trawl, which came up at 4.10 p.m. with a few specimens. At 
4.15 P.M. made all plain sail. 
