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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER, 
arenaceous forms, such as Reophcix, Hypercimmina, Haplophragmium, had always a dark 
brown-coloured pigment, similar to the pine odium of the Phseodaria. 
Fig. 311 . — Orbulina universa (d’Orbigny), from the surface. 
The sarcode of Biloculina, Truncatiilina, and Discorbina was yellowish in colour, and 
resembled that of the pelagic species. 
Valparaiso. 
On the 19th November, at 6.45 a.m., Curamilla Point was sighted, and steering to 
the northeastward the ship was anchored in Valparaiso Bay at 10.30 a.m. 
Merchant ships at Valparaiso are moored head and stern in regular lines or tiers 
with two anchors ahead and one astern. In the summer months they are placed with 
