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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Se« Charts 12 ami 15, and Diagram 4. 
5-2 
II 
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118 
no 
•120 
121 
122 
122 a 
I22b 
122c 
123 
Date. 
PodUon. 
tenth in 
athumi. 
Temperature 
o( the Sea 
water. 
(Kahr.). 
Bottom 
Surface 
1873 
Of 
O 
O 
SepL 8 
7 28 0 S. 
34 2 OW. 
2050 
35-2 
77-5 
.. 8 
7 39 OS. 
34 12 OlV. 
1650 
37-2 
77-5 
.. 9 
8 37 0 S. 
34 28 OlV. 
► 
675 
78-0 
.. » 
8 28 OS. 
34 31 OM’. 
500 
78-0 
M 10 
9 5 0 S. 
34 50 0 W. 
350 
77-5 
j 
» 10 
I 
9 10 OS. 
34 52 OW. 
120 
77-5 
! 
10 
9 9 0 S. 
84 53 OW. 
32 
77-5 
.. 10 
9 10 0 H. 
34 49 OW. 
400 
77-5 
.. 11 
10 9 0 H. 
1 35 11 OW. 
1 
1715 
37-0 
77-5 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Glohioerina Ooze, with yellow 
tinge, finely granular, slightly 
coherent, earthy. 
Besidue yellow-red. 
Globioerina Ooze, yellowish, 
finely granular, slightly co- 
herent. 
Besidue red. 
Red Mud, red-broum, granular, 
pulverulent, earthy, with white 
calcareous spots. 
Besidue yellow. 
Red Mud, red-browm, arenaceous, 
presenting white calcareous 
spots, pulverulent, earthy, sub- 
lustrous streak. 
Besidue yellow and sandy. 
Red Mud, yellow-browD, arena- 
ceous, pulverulent, dotted with 
white (^Icareous spots. 
Besidue light brown, sandy. 
Red Mud, red-brown, arenaceous, 
with white calcareous spots, 
slightly coherent, earthy, 
gritty, sublustrous streak. 
Braidue red-brown. 
Red Sandy Mud, with shells. 
Red Mud, similar to that of 
Station 122 a. 
GtonioERtNA Ooze, yellowish, 
slightly coherent, earthy, 
gritty. 
Besidue rod-brown. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Per cent. 
Foraminifera. 
37-18 
(25-00 %), Globigerinidoe, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(3-00 %), Miliolida3, Lagenidae, 
Rotalidte. 
48-61 
(30-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(3-00 %), Miliolidte, Textularidte, 
Rotalidse. 
38-93 
(25-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolidas, Textu- 
laridje, Lagenidse, RotalidiE, 
Nummulinidse. 
38-56 
(30-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
(3-00 %), Miliolidie, Textularidaj, 
Lagenid®, Rotalid®. 
42-15 
(10-00 %), Globigeiinid®, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(5-00 %), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
Lagenid®, Rotalid®. 
49-10 
(15-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(8-00 %), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
Lagenid®, Rotalid®, Num- 
mulinid®. 
54-52 
(35-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vinulinn. 
(3 00%), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
Lagenid®, Rotalid®. 
other Organisms. 
(9-18 %), Otoliths of fish, fna. 
ments of Pteropods and Hel^ 
pods, Ostracodes, 
spines, Coccoliths, Rhabdo 
liths. 
(15 '61 %), Otoliths of fish, I'teri 
pods. Heteropods, Echr . 
spines, Coccoliths, llhsb», 
liths. 
(11-93 %), Otoliths of fish, f ■ 
pula, Gasteropods, lAmd*! 
branchs, fragments of / 
lanthina, fragments of 2/ - 
Brachiopods, Pteropods, H« 
teropods, Ostracode vslt \ 
Echinodei-m fragments, Coci; ■ 
liths, Rhahdoliths, 
(5 '56 %), Otoliths of fish, Gast* 
pods, Lamellibranchs (laml. 
Pteropods, Heteropods, Ovl 
codes, Echinodemi fragmo'- 
Coccoliths, Rhabdolitbs. 
(27-15 %), Otolithsof fish, Gastir 
pods, Lamellibranchs, Ptr^ 
pods. Heteropods, Ostracc’ 
Echinoderm fragments, 
zoa, calcareous Algas, 111 ‘ 
doliths. 
(26-10 %), Otoliths of f- 
Serpula, Gasteropods, Iadi 
branchs, Pteropods, Htt 
pods, Ostracodes, Echinodi^ 
fragments, Polyzoa, i - 
Coccoliths and Rhabdoliik 
(16-62 %), Otoliths of fish, P- Cii 
nods. Heteropods, OstnU' 
Echinoderm fragments, Cs 
liths, Rhabdolitns. 
See anal. 54, 55. 
