1*4 
THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
aeeording to my determinations of ^ for this temperature t 0 . These calculated oxygens 
bring in most eases greater than the observed ones, I calculated the “ oxygen deficits,” 
and entered them in Table XI., Column IX. 
In Table XV. they are arranged in the order of their magnitude. 
Table XIV. 
Surface Water Gases. The Nitrogen Deficits Classified. 
1 Loss than 
No. of 
Cases. 
N,-def. 
0 3 -def. 
G 
No. of 
Water. 
Station. 
tv 
-110 
-02 
14-7 
1301 
295 
9-9 
- 5 
3 
- -56 
- -12 
15-5 
1366 
301 
8-7 
- -53 
+ ■10 
28-3 
612 
198 
24-5 
- *4 
0 
- -41 
+ •15 
25-1 
1573 
337 
22-4 
- -41 
+ •18 
25-0 
572 
185 
22-4 
- -3 
1 
- -36 
-•03 
16-9 
1342 
299 
15-3 
- -30 
-•20 
15-5 
1367 
301 
141 
- ’2 
4 
- 27 
- -24 
+ •29 
+ •32 
12-5 
9-4 
1287 
1424 
293 + 
309 
11-3 
8-5 
- -24 
+ •20 
22-5 
1683 
352 + 
21-0 
- -15 
+ 16 
17-8 
497 
170 
17-0 
-i 
3 
- -15 
- -02 
16-5 
1364 
300 
15-5 
- '14 
+ •13 
57-9 
1629 
345 
27-0 
- -10 
-03 
13-6 
1314 
296 + 
13-2 
-o 
3 
- 03 
+ 13 
29-4 
638 
202 
29-2 
- 01 
+ •26 
28-6 
759 
222 + 
28-5 
00 
+ •11 
15-6 
471 
165a/b 
15-6 
X 1 
4 
+ 03 
+ 14 
21-7 
977 
253 + 
21-9 
•07 
+ •12 
20-5 
1699 
354 
20-9 
•09 
+ 09 
251 
1590 
340 
25-7 
•3 
9 
•14 
251 
532 
177 
26-0 
•18 
+ 05 
7-2 
417 
158 
21-9 
•31 
+ •20 
25-8 
817 
229 - 
280 
• 1 
4 
4 
•32 
+ 07 
22-8 
1687 
353 
24-9 
* 
•33 
+ 06 
200 
1508 
326 
220 
•36 
+ 16 
27-8 
700 
216 + 
30-6 
