NARRATIVE OF THE CRUISE. 
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Table VI If . — Results of the Analyses of some of the Samples of Gas extracted from Waters from Various Depths. 
Number. 
Latitude. 
Longitude. 
Depth. 
Temperature. 
Tot. Yol. of Gas, 
c.c. per Litre. 
Carbonic Acid. 
Volume of Gas, 
less C0 2 , 
c.c. per Litre. 
N itrogen, 
c. c. per Litre. 
Deficiency. 
Oxygen. 
Observed 
°C. 
1 Calculated 
°C. ' 
Per Cent. 
c. c. 
per Litre. 1 
Extr. by 
Distillation, 
c.c. per Litre. 
Observed. 
Calculated. 
Per Cent. 
C.C. 
per Litre. 
Deficiency. 
Bottom 
Antarcti 
Waters. 
c Ocean. 
d 
t 
T 
v„ 
100V 
V 0 
c 
C 
100 V 
n 
n' 
n'-n 
100— 
VO 
0 
1 
c-q 
383 
65 42 s. 
79 49 e. 
1675 
2 
-2-3 
28-91 
22-83 
6-59 
42-20 
15-6 
22-32 
16-57 
25-74 
5’75 
2-92 
3-67 
395 
64 37 „ 
85 49 i. 
1800 
2 
-1-2 
29-81 
23-60 
7-03 
29-32 
24-0 
22-78 
16-07 
29-46 
671 
1-73 
5-30 
414 
63 55 >, 
108 35 
1950 
2 
+ 3-5 
23-45 
14-62 
3-43 
22-55 
15-2 
20 -02 
14-33 
28-42 
5-69 
1-79 
1-64 
North Pacific. 
771 
5 31 x. 
145 13 e. 
2325 
1-9 
15-9 
27-03 
49-98 
13-51 
31-51 
42-9 
13-52 
11-17 
14-89 
3-72 
17-36 
2-35 
3-38 
10-13 
964 
37 52 „ 
160 17 w. 
2740 
1-8 
2 5 
27-84 
36-53 
10-17 
21-48 
47-3 
17-67 
14-67 
14-92 
0-25 
16 ’95 
3-00 
4-67 
5-50 
974 
38 9 „ 
156 25 ii 
3090 
1-7 
3-2 
15-32 
17-72 
14-45 
14-96 
0-51 
18-46 
3-27 
4-27 
1096 
7 35 „ 
149 49 „ 
2900 
1-5 
2-9 
34-11 
46-41 
15-83 
17-46 
90-6 
18-28 
14-55 
15-03 
0-48 
20-40 
3-73 
- 3-87 
11-96 
South Atlantic. 
1496 
36 9 s. 
48 22 w. 
2800 
0-3 
4-3 
25-40 
25-23 
6-41 
26-37 
24-3 
18-99 
14-08 
15-45 
1-37 
25-88 
4-91 
2-43 
3-98 
1533 
37 29 „ 
37 31 
2200 
11 
4'7 
23-14 
19-50 
4-55 
23-71 
19-2 
18-59 
13-95 
15-17 
1-22 
24-98 
4-64 
2-63 
1-92 
1544 
35 36 „ 
21 12 „ 
2025 
1-8 
2'2 
24-72 
18-56 
4-59 
22-70 
20-2 
20-13 
14-76 
14-92 
0-16 
26-57 
5-35 
2-38 
2-21 
Intermediate Waters. 
1001 
30 22 N. 
154 56 w. 
2875 
1-8 
1-4 
22-46 
30-20 
6-78 
15-68 
15-08 
14-92 
-0-16 
3-84 
0-60 
7-61 
-0-83 
1009 
27 33 N. 
154 55 n 
2850 
1-6 
5'8 
30-62 
37-91 
11-61 
19-ul 
13-63 
15-00 
+ 1-77 
28-31 
5-38 
1-71 
+ 9-90 
1244 
40 3 s. 
132 58 „ 
2125 
1-7 
4-4 
22-45 
20-89 
4-62 
17-83 
14-26 
14-96 
0-70 
21-19 
3-78 
3-54 
1-08 
1209 
28 22 n 
141 22 „ 
1975 
1-8 
4-5 
22-52 
20-84 
4-69 
26-06 
17 9 
17-83 
14-23 
14-92 
0-69 
21-38 
3-81 
3-50 
1-19 
1241 
36 32 
132 53 „ 
1925 
1-7 
6'8 
22-72 
21-74 
4-94 
17-78 
13-33 
14-96 
1-63 
25-01 
4-45 
2-48 
2-46 
1296 
39 22 „ 
98 46 „ 
1775 
1-7 
2-2 
25 -23 
26-07 
6-58 
18-65 
14-79 
14-96 
0-17 
20-72 
3-86 
3-87 
3-71 
1269 
39 13 „ 
118 49 „ 
1775 
1-7 
7-3 
23-74 
22-24 
5-30 
21-53 
24-6 
18-44 
13-19 
14-96 
1-77 
28-48 
5-25 
1-60 
3-70 
1645 
0 15 s. 
14 25 w. 
1500 
33 
6-6 
22-26 
30-70 
6-84 
15-42 
13-38 
14-40 
1-02 
13-24 
2-04 
491 
1-93 
1532 
37 29 s. 
37 31 
1400 
2’9 
6-4 
22-76 
18-55 
4*22 
18-54 
13-43 
14 54 
1-11 
27-54 
5-11 
1-87 
3 35 
1220 
32 36 s. 
137 43 w. 
800 
3'2 
5'4 
21-19 
16-90 
3-58 
17-61 
13-73 
14-37 
0-64 
22-05 
3-88 
3-26 
0-32 
1528 
37 47 s. 
30 20 w. 
800 
2'8 
4-1 
23-03 
20-38 
4-69 
18-34 
14-13 
14-51 
0-38 
22-95 
4-21- 
3-16 
1-53 
1546 
35 45 1 1 
18 31 „ 
800 
2'9 
-0-5 
26 -89 
23-41 
6"29 
20-60 
15-SI 
14-54 
-1-27 
23-25 
4 79 
3-51 
278 
1615 
10 6 a 
13 44 „ 
900 
3'5 
+ 6-5 
23-03 
19-21 
4-42 
18-61 
13-40 
14-46 
+ 1-06 
27-99 
5-21 
1-75 
2-67 
1655 
3 10 n. 
14 51 „ 
800 
4-2 
12-8 
21-71 
29-98 
6-51 
15-20 
11-80 
14-12 
2-32 
22-22 
3-38 
2-71 
4-80 
1605 
12 16 s. 
13 44 \v. 
400 
4-6 
6-0 
21-18 
20-99 
4-45 
16-73 
13-57 
13-98 
0-41 
18-90 
3-16 
3-90 
0-55 
933 
37 41 n. 
177 4 „ 
400 
42 
3-9 
22-74 
29-12 
7-62 
19-95 
38"2 
15-12 
13-46 
14-12 
0-66 
12-03 
1-66 
594 
5 24 s. 
130 37 e. 
400 
6-4 
10 7 
21-39 
31-91 
6-83 
20-36 
33-5 
14-56 
12-31 
13-44 
1-13 
15-44 
2-25 
4-11 
272 
1661 
5 28 N. 
14 38 w. 
300 
6-7 
5-4 
22-14 
30-49 
7-25 
15-39 
13-74 
13-35 
-0-39 
1075 
1-65 
5-60 
1-65 
1672 
9 9,. 
16 41 „ 
300 
6-9 
10-7 
20 -29 
31-20 
6-33 
13-96 
12-29 
13-29 
+ 1-00 
11-98' 
1-67 
4-58 
1-75 
823 
22 1 „ 
140 27 E. 
300 
111 
13'6 
18-92 
18-94 
3-58 
17-40 
20-6 
15-34 
11-65 
12-21 
0-56 
24-06 
3-69 
2-30 
1-28 
797 
14 44 N. 
142 13 E. 
200 
11'5 
18-8 
17-60 
21 -73 
3-82 
17-15 
22-3 
13-78 
10-58 
11-11 
0'69 
23-25 
3-20 
2-20 
1-62 
1181 
22 21 s. 
150 17 w. 
200 
13-4 
17-8 
17-86 
15-90 
284 
21 -95 
12-9 
15-02 
10-80 
11-69 
0-89 
28-10 
4-22 
1-31 
1-53 
1205 
28 22 „ 
141 22 „ 
200 
12-5 
20-8 
16-88 
15-61 
2-63 
18-20 
14-4 
14-25 
10-28 
11-88 
1-60 
27-84 
3-97 
1-27 
1-36 
543 
15 58 „ 
160 50 E. 
200 
13'0 
13-0 
20-96 
26-75 
5-61 
22-60 
24-4 
15-35 
11-76 
11-77 
o-oi 
23-40 
3-59 
2-47 
3-14 
1539 
35 36 s. 
21 12 w. 
100 
12-8 
14-8 
18-59 
12-08 
2-24 
18-95 
11-9 
16-35 
11-39 
11-81 
0-42 
30-31 
496 
0-89 
1-35 
1585 
17 26 „ 
13 52 „ 
100 
15-4 
18-5 
1692 
11-90 
2-01 
14-91 
10-43 
11-26 
0-83 
30-02 
4-48 
1-10 
0-91 
1633 
2 42 „ 
14 41 „ 
100 
12-9 
9-0 
20-36 
23-04 
4-69 
15-67 
12 74 
11-79 
-0-95 
18-70 
2-93 
3-67 
1-02 
1704 
32 41 n. 
36 6 w. 
100 
17'3 
18'9 
17-49 
12-99 
2-27 
15-22 
10-61 
10-89 
+ 0-28 
30 -29 
4-61 
0-81 
1-46 
678 
5 47 N. 
124 1 e. 
50 
25-4 
30-3 
19-82 
35-91 
7-12 
15-20 
46-8 
12-70 
8-91 
956 
0-65 
29-86 
3-79 
0-69 
6-43 
830 
26 29 h 
137 57 
50 
18-9 
19-3 
18-38 
16-26 
2-99 
16-70 
17-9 
15-39 
10-53 
10-60 
0-07 
31-55 
4-86 
0-52 
2-47 
397 
63 30 s. 
89 6 „ 
50 
-1-8 
1-6 
25-11 
14-27 
3-48 
35-94 
9-7 
21 -53 
15-00 
16-35 
1-35 
30 -32 
6-53 
1-32 
2-16 
Pressure 
Surface Waters. 
of Dry 
Antarctic Ocean. 
niillirn. 
386 
66 29 s. 
78 0 e. 
728 
-0'7 
1 1-0 
28-32 
16-75 
4-74 
28-63 
16-5 
23-58 
15-99’- 
15-88 
-0-11 
35-01 
8-61* 
-0-22 
4-95 
387 
65 10 „ 
78 42 „ 
724 
+ 0'7 
4-3'5 
25-19 
17-15 
4-32 
26 -32 
15-2 
20-87 
14 '32* 
15-33 
+ 1-01 
34-86 
7-63* 
-0-13 
4-45 
389 
64 4 „ 
83 26 „ 
728 
-1-7 
0'25 
25-79 
12-64 
3-26 
24-69 
13-2 
22-53 
15-49* 
16-30 
0-81 
34-25 
8-04* 
+ 0-09 
3-17 
396 
64 1 „ 
87 41 
716 
+ 0-4 
2-70 
23-69 
11-70 
2-76 
24-79 
11-1 
20-84 
14-62* 
15-44 
0 -82 
34-17 
7-56* 
o-io 
2-66 
Atlantic Ocean, Tropical. 
1590 
14 33 s. 
13 42 w. 
743 
251 
24-0 
16-31 
12-66 
2-06 
17-90 
11-5 
14-25 
9-76* 
9-61 
- 0-15 
33-21 
4-85* 
0-09 
1-97 
1687 
21 33 N. 
31 15 „ 
740 
[•22 '8 
23'3 
16-67 
13-34 
2-22 
19-00 
11-9 
14-45 
9-87* 
9-95 
+ 0-12 
33-33 
4-94* 
0-07 
2-15 
1699 
29 50 „ 
35 55 „ 
758 
20-5 
20-5 
18-70 
17-87 
3-34 
17-18 
19-8 
15-36 
10-28* 
10-32 
0-04 
33-26 
5-12* 
0-13 
3-21 
Pacific Ocean 
Equatorial. 
682 
4 33 N. 
127 6 E. 
733 
26-9 
13-73 
13-68 
1-88 
12-78 
14-7 
11-85 
8-21* 
9-33 
1-12 
33-11 
4-05* 
OTO 
1-78 
759 
3 21 „ 
145 35 „ 
735 
28'6 
26-2 
15-54 
13-35 
207 
13-47 
9-45* 
9-12 
-0-33 
32-20 
4-49* 
0-27 
1-80 
761 
4 21 „ 
145 18 „ 
735 
287 
32'9 
15-42 
20-16 
3-11 
15-42 
20-2 
12-31 
8-59* 
9-11 
+ 0*52 
32-58 
4 15* 
0-18 
2-97 
* The observed volumes of nitrogen and oxygen in the surface waters are corrected, so as to give the volumes which would have been absorbe 1 
under a dry air pressure equivalent to 760 millimetres of mercury. 
