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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Mixed Water III. ; from depths greater than 1500 fathoms. 
X- 19 528. 
Scries of 
Analyses. 
L. 
L,. 
L 0 -r-L. 
(Lo-x)lOO. 
j (1) 
0 6706 
0-5912 
0-8816 
3-0274 
(2)* 
0-6712 
0-5920 
0-8820 
30315 
1 (3) 
0-6728 
0-5922 
0-8802 
3-0326 
(4) 
0-6798 
0-5920 
0-8708 
3 0315 
Mean, . . 
0-59185 
... 
303075 
} o = • 
... 
±0-0011 
Surface-Water from Arran. 
X- 17-247. 
»vnp* oi 
Analyses. 
L. 
K 
L„-hL. 
(L 0 ^X)100. 
(») 
0-5838 
0-5210 
0-8924 
3-0209 
(2)* 
0-5978 
0-5238 
0-8762 
3 0371 
(3) 
0-5908 
0-5218 
0-8832 
3-0254 
(4) 
0-5942 
0-5216 
0-8778 
30243 
.Supplementary 
0-5892 
0-5228 
0-887 3 
30313 
Mean, . . 
0-52220 
3 0278 
r 0 - . 
±0-0029 
I . ung t !»< -«• results the Arm n water may shortly be disposed of by saying that 
.1 m ■ (inn, a.- far a- could have been expected, the general evidence afforded by 
•' t! ■ t r< Challenger water mixtures. The principal point in this evidence is 
I \ (of the lime per unit-weight of chlorine) is more highly constant 
■1 ' • 1' than appeared in the 77 complete analyses previously discussed. 
' • ; : ■ • 1 ) The <• latter gave, a a general mean, for the weight of lime per 100 of 
• lr t1.< • ' rul « rie* tin* cnnle oxalate stood for /t/ur day* before Wing filtered. 
