SUMMARY OF RESULTS. 
1249 
Temperature of water 
Surface, . 
10 fathoms. 
20 
>> 
30 
>5 
40 
50 
>3 
60 
35 
70 
33 
80 
33 
90 
33 
100 
33 
no 
33 
120 
33 
130 
33 
140 
33 
150 
33 
160 
33 
170 
33 
180 
33 
Density at 
60° F. 
Surface, . 
25 fathoms. 
50 
100 
M 
82-0 
190 fathoms. 
81.2 
200 „ . . . 
78-0 
225 „ . . . 
74-0 
250 „ . . . 
69-8 
275 „ . . . 
65-2 
300 „ . . . 
61-8 
400 „ . . . 
60-5 
500 
59-7 
600 „ . . . 
58-8 
700 „ . . . 
58-0 
800 „ . . . 
57-2 
900 „ . . . 
56-3 
1000 „ . . . 
55-5 
1100 „ . . . 
54-6 
1200 „ . . . 
53-8 
1300 „ . . . 
53-0 
1400 „ . . . 
52-1 
1500 „ . . . 
50-3 
Bottom, 
. 1-02639 
300 fathoms, . 
. 1-02664 
1500 „ . . . 
. 1-02690 
Bottom, 
. 1-02609 
49-5 
48-7 
47-8 
46-0 
45-0 
44-0 
42-0 
41-4 
41-0 
40-6 
40-3 
40-0 
39-7 
39-3 
39-0 
38-7 
38-3 
38'0 
36-2 
1-02565 
1-02595 
1-02589 
Depth, 2250 fathoms; deposit, Globigerina Ooze, containing 84'48 per cent, of 
carbonate of lime (see Murray and Eenard, Deep-Sea Deposits Chall. Exp.). 
At 3.20 P.M. stopped, and at 3.30 p.m. sounded in 2250 fathoms. Obtained serial 
temperatures down to 1500 fathoms. The carbonic acid was determined in water from 
300 fathoms, and amounted to 45 ‘5 milligrammes per litre. At 6.40 p.m. completed 
observations and proceeded under steam and sail. One or two Thalassidromas were seen. 
Cape Verde distant at noon, 940 miles. Made good 125 miles. Amount of current 
24 miles, direction S. 57° W. 
Radiolaria (Haeckel, Zool. pt. 40). — The following species of Eadiolaria were 
observed in the deposit from this Station ; — 
Cenosphazra bombus, Haeckel. 
„ perforata, Haeckel. 
Xi'phosphs&ra 'maxima, Haeckel. 
Stylosphxra musa, Haeckel. 
Ellipsidium ediinidium, Haeckel. 
Litliomespilus flammabimdus, Haeckel. 
Hymeniastrum pythagoree, Ehrenberg. 
Pentophiastrum dicranoMrum, Haeckel. 
Octopyle staurostyle, Haeckel. 
ArcMcircus ovalis, Haeckel. 
Semantrum sphragisma, Haeckel. 
Podocoronis tetrapodiscus, Haeckel. 
Station 347. 
Obganisms fuom 
THE Deposit. 
