Miili’in to C*!" Vonle ItUn<lii. Axore < to )lail< ini— 
GO 
THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
See Charts 5 and 6, and Dia^ms 3 and 7. 
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Date. 
PoaiUon. 
1873 
July 12 ! 35 3 OX. 
21 25 OW. 
13 
34 11 0 X. 
19 52 0 W. 
14 33 46 0 X. 
19 17 o\y. 
15 
85 
86 
33 13 0 X. 
18 13 OW. 
19 28 42 0 X. 
i 18 6 OW. 
21 25 46 0 X. 
20 34 0 W. 
87 21 25 49 0 X. 
20 12 0 W. 
80 
23 
23 58 
21 18 
0 X. 
0 W. 
C m 
ii 
c-t: 
I— 
2660 
2675 
2400 
1650 
1125 
2300 
1675 
2300 
22 18 0 X. i 2400 
22 2 0 W. i 
Teniperaturo 
of the .‘Sea- 
water 
(Kalir.). 
Bottom .Surface 
36-6 
37-0 
36-6 
37-0 
36-6 
36-4 
36-6 
71 0 
71-0 
70-7 
71-0 
69-2 
71-0 
72-0 
72-0 
73-5 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Globigeuina Ooze, white with 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Besidue red-brown. 
Globioerina Ooze, white with 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Besidne red-brown. 
Globioerina Ooze, white with 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Besidne brovs-n. 
Globigerina Ooze, white when 
dry, slightly coherent, chalky. 
Besidne red-brown. 
Volcanic Mud, brown with white 
spots, slightly coherent, 
earthy. 
Besidne brown-black. 
Globigerina Ooze, with yellow 
tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Besidne red. 
Nearly the same spot as .Station 3, 
February 18, 1873, where in- 
dications were found of a 
Pteroi'od Ooze. 
Ci/iBiGERiNA Ooze, white with 
a rose or yellow tinge, slightly 
coherent, chalky. 
Besidne red. 
Globigerina Ooze, yellowish red 
tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Besidne red. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Per cent. 
66-43 
62-38 
79-79 
71-09 
6-54 
57-77 
64-38 
68-60 
Foramlnifera. 
(55 -00 %), Globigerinid*, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2 -00 %), Milioli'm, Lagena, 
Kotalidie. . 
(50-00 %), GlobigerinidiB, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolidaj, Textn- 
laridiB, Lagena, llotalidie. 
(69-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
oyi'iiot I'i'nfi 
(3-00 %), Miliolidffi, Textularidie, 
Lagenidse, Eotalidie. 
(60-00 %), Globigerinidee, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), MiliolidiB, Textularidse, 
Lagenidse, Kotalidae. 
(2 00 %), Globigerinidoe, Pulvinu- 
lina. 
(1-00 %), Miliolid®, Textuiarid®, 
Lagenid®, Rotalid®, Nummul- 
inid®. 
(50-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(TOO %), Miliolid®, Tcxlularia, 
Tru'iuMlulina. 
(57-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1-00 %), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
liotalid®. 
(50-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1 -00 %), Kotalidffi. 
Other Organisms. 
(9-43 %), Osti-acodes, Echinoderm i 
fragments, Coccoliths, Khabdo- 
liths. 
(10-38 %), Ostracodes, Eclino- 
derm fragments, Coccolifc 
Rhabdoliths. 
(7-79 %), Echinoderm fragmeiti, 
Coccoliths, Rhabdoliths. 
(9-09 %), Otoliths of fish, St 
■pula, DerUalium, Gasteiopod 
Lamellibranchs, Pteropod 
Ostracodes, Echinoderm fra| 
ments, Polyzoa, Coocolith 
Rhabdoliths. 
(3 ’54 %), Otoliths of fish, Ptenh 
pods, Heteropods, Ecliinodem 
liagments, Coccoliths, Rhsbdo- 
liths. 
(6-77 %), 
Echini 
Rhabdoliths. 
Ostracode valra, 
spines, Coccolitht 
(6-38 %), fragments of Eohit*- 
dorms, Coccoliths, Kb»liii> 
liths. 
(7 -50 %), fragments of Echi» 
dorms, Coccoliths, l(b*U» 
liths. 
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