NARRATIVE OF THE CRUISE. 
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Table VI IT. — 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.e. per Litre. 
Nitrogen, 
c.c. per Litre. 
Deficiency. 
Oxygen. 
Observed 
°C. 
"3 
o 
Per Cent. 
c. c. 
per Litre. 1 
Extr. by 
Distillation, 
e. c. per Litre. 
Observed. 
Calculated. 
Per Cent. 
C.C. 
per Litre. 
O * 
P 
Bottom 
Antarcti 
Waters. 
Ocean. 
d 
t 
T 
T 0 
1 °°^ 
c 
C 
100 ir 
Vq 
* 
T ° 0 -A 
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 
2574 
5-75 
2-92 
3-67 
395 
64 
37 
„ 
85 
49 
„ 
1800 
? 
- 1-2 
29-81 
23-60 
7-03 
29-32 
24-0 
22-78 
16-07 
29-46 
6 71 
173 
5-30 
414 
53 
55 
» 
108 
35 
" 
1950 
! 
+ 3-5 
23-45 
14-62 
3-43 
22-55 
15-2 
20-02 
14-33 
- 28-42 
5-69 
179 
1-64 
North Pacific. 
771 
5 
31 
N . 
145 
13 
E. 
2325 
1-9 
15 -9 
27-03 
49-98 
13-51 
31-51 
42-9 
13 52 
11-17 
14-89 
372 
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 
„ 
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 T 1 
46-41 
15 '-83 
17-46 
90-6 
18-28 
14-55 
15-03 
0-48 
20-40 
373 
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 
1-1 
47 
23-14 
19-50 
4-55 
23-71 
19-2 
18-59 
1395 
15-17 
1-22 
24-98 
4-64 
2-63 
1-92 
1544 
35 
36 
" 
21 
12 
;V 
2025 
1-8 
2-2 
2472 
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 
„ 
2850 
1-6 
5-8 
30-62 
37-91 
11-61 
19-01 
13-63 
15-00 
+ 177 
28-31 
5-38 
171 
+ 9-90 
1244 
40 
3 
S. 
132 
58 
I, 
2125 
1-7 
4-4 
22-45 
20-89 
4-62 
17-83 
14-26 
14-96 
070 
21-19 
378 
3-54 
1-08 
1209 
28 
22 
„ 
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 
I, 
1775 
17 
2-2 
25-23 
26-07 
6-58 
18-65 
1479 
14-96 
0-17 
20 72 
3-86 
3-87 
371 
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 
177 
28-48 
5-25 
1-60 
3-70 
1645 
0 
15 
s. 
14 
25 
w. 
1500 
3-3 
6-6 
22-26 
3070 
6-84 
15-42 
13-38 
14-40 
1-02 
13-24 
2-04 
4-91 
1-93 
1532 
37 
29 
s. 
37 
31 
m 
1400 
2-9 
6-4 
22-76 
18-55 
4-22 
18-54 
13-43 
14-54 
1-11 
27-54 
511 
1-87 
3-35 
1220 
32 
36 
S. 
137 
43 
w. 
800 
3'2 
5-4 
21-19 
16-90 
3-58 
17-61 
1373 
14-37 
0-64 
22-05 
3-88 
3-26 
0-32 
1528 
37 
47 
S. i 
l 30 
20 
w. 
800 
2-8 
41 
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 
„ 
18 
31 
„ 
' 800 
2-9 
- 0-5 
26-89 
23-41 
6-29 
20-60 
15-81 
14-54 
- 1-27 
23-25 
479 
3-51 
278 
1615 
10 
6 
i, 
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 
2171 
29-98 
6-51 
15-20 
11-80 
14-12 
2-32 
22-22 
3-38 
271 
4-80 
1605 
12 
16 
S. 
13 
44 
w. 
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 
4-2 
3-9 
2274 
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 -ii 
272 
1661 
5 
28 
N. 
14 
38 
W. 
300 
6-7 
5-4 
22-14 
30-49 
7-25 
15-39 
1374 
13-35 
- 0-39 
1075 
1-65 
5-60 
1-65 
1672 
9 
9 
ii 
16 
41 
„ 
300 
6-9 
107 
20-29 
31-20 
6-33 
13-96 
12-29 
13-29 
+ 1-00 
11-98 
1-67 
4-58 
175 
823 
22 
1 
" 
140 
27 
E. 
300 
11-1 
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 
1378 
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 
2-84 
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 
1177 
0-01 
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 
4-96 
0-89 
1-35 
1585 
17 
26 
„ 
13 
52 
„ 
100 
15’4 
18-5 
16-92 
11-90 
2-01 
14-91 
10-43 
11-26 
0-83 
30-02 
4-48 
170 
0-91 
1633 
2 
42 
„ 
14 
41 
„ 
' 100 
12-9 
9-0 
20-36 
23-04 
4-69 
15-67 
1274 
1179 
- 0-95 
1870 
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 
1270 
8-91 
9-56 
0-65 
29-86 
379 
0-69 
6-43 
830 
26 
29 
,, 
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 
97 
21-53 
15-00 
16-35 
1-35 
30-32 
6 - 5.3 
1-32 
2-16 
Pressure 
Surface Waters. 
of Dry 
Air, 
Antarctic Ocean. 
millim. 
386 
66 
29 
s. 
78 
0 
E. 
728 
-07 
- 1-0 
28-32 
1675 - 
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 
M 
724 
+ 0-7 
+ 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 
M 
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 
270 
23-69 
1170 
276 
24-79 
11-1 
20-84 
14 - 62 * 
15-44 
0-82 
34-17 
7 - 56 * 
o-io 
2 "66 
Atlantic Ocean, Tropical. 
1590 
1 14 
33 
s. "•! 
1 13 
42 
w. 
743 
25 T 
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 T 8 
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 
1373 
13-68 
1-88 
12-78 
147 
11-85 
8 - 21 * 
9-33 
1-12 
33-11 
4 - 05 * 
o-io 
178 
759 
3 
21 
„ 
145 
35 
,, 
735 
28'6 
26-2 
15-54 
13-35 
2-07 
13-47 
9 - 45 * 
9-12 
- 0-33 
32-20 
4 - 49*1 
0-27 
1-80 
761 
4 
21 
M 
145 
18 
M 
735 
28 7 
32'9 
15-42 
20-16 
3-11 
15-42 
20-2 
12-31 
8 - 59 * 
9-11 
+ 0-52 
32-58 
4 15 * 
018 
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 l 
under a dry air pressure equivalent to 760 millimetres of mercury. 
