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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Se« Cliarts 16 and 18, and Diap^rams 6 and 8. 
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13 
Dat«. 
roeltion. 
.S w 
si 
ri 
Temperature 
ot the Sea- 
water. 
(Kahr.jt 
Designation ami Physical Characters. 
Carbonate of Calcium. 
u. 
Bottom 
Surface 
Per cent. 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organisms. 
• i 
( 
136 
i 
1873 ■ 
Oct. 20 
1 
36 43 0 .S. 
7 13 0\\. 
2100 
e 
35-2 
0 
54 0 
137 
i 
1 
„ 23 
1 
i 
1 
35 59 0 S. 
1 34 0 K. 
2550 
34-5 
56-1 
Globigerina Ooze, when dry 
forming yellow-grey clayey 
masses, homogeneous, pulveru- 
lent. 
Residue red. 
35-22 
(25-00 %), Globigerinida;, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1-00 %), Miliolina, Rotalidaj. 
(9-22 %), Ostracodes, F/-I- 
spines, Polyzoa, Coccolitk 
very few Rhabdoliths. 
138 
.. 25 
36 22 0 S. 
8 12 0 E. 
2650 
351 
56-2 
Red Clay, red-grey, drying 
into marly masses, finely granu- 
lar, slightly coherent, earthy, 
sublustrous streak. 
Residue red-brown. 
26-22 
(20 ’00 %), GlobigerinidiE, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1 '00 %), Miliolina, Rotalidoe. 
(5-22 %), small teeth of , 
fragments of Echini jp 
Coccoliths. 
139 
.. 27 
35 35 0 S. 
16 9 0 E. 
2325 
34 1 
56-2 
Globioerina Ooze, grey, drying 
into chalky masses, with a fine 
grain, pulverulent 
Residue dark grey, sandy. 
47-15 
(35-00 %), Globigerinidifi, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolina, Lagenidie, 
RotalidiB, Nummulinidse. 
(10-15 %), small teeth of r' 
Echini spines, Coocoi 
Rhabdoliths. 
140 
28 
85 0 0 S. 
17 57 0 E. 
1250 
59 0 
Globioerina Ooze, greenish- 
grey, drying into slightly co- 
herent grey coloured masses. 
Residue greenish brown. 
50-26 
(40-00 %), Globigerinidse, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1-00 %), Miliolina, Textularidie, 
LagenidjE, Kotalidae, Nummul- 
inidaj. 
(9-26 %), fragments of E' 
spines, Coccoliths, Bhiiv 
liths. 
i 
Dec, 
Simon’s Bay, 
Ca[>e of Good 
Ho])e. 
20 
Shelly Quartz Sand, yellow- 
green when wet, greenish 
coloured when dry. 
Residue green. 
] 
22-17 
(10-00 %), Miliolidffi, Textularida;, 
Lagenid®, Glohigerina, Rota- 
lid®, Nummulinid®. 
(12-17 %), Serpula, Gastenf. 
Lamellibranchs, Ostu 
Echinoderm fragments, Pr 
zoa. 
•141 
1 ‘ 
! 
.. 17 
34 41 0 8. 
18 36 0 E. 
j 
98 
i 
1 
1 
49-5 
1 
1 
66*6 
' Green Sand, with white spots, 
1 grey-green and slightly co- 
1 herent when dry, granular. 
1 Residue green. 
1 
49-46 
(15-00%), Globigerinidffi. 
(25-00 %), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
Lagcnid®, Rotalid®, Nummu- 
liuid®. 
(9-46 %), Ga-steropods, lar 
branchs, Ostracodes, E<' 
derm fragments, P''; 
Coccoliths. 
rti42 
[ 
.. 18 
35 4 0 .s. 
18 37 0 E. 
1 
15f) 
1 
47-0 
65-6 
1 Green Sand, green, presenting 
white flitoU, calcareous, fine 
I grained, slightly coherent when 
drv. 
Residue green. 
67-75 
1 
1 
(30-00%), Olobigerinid®. 
(15-00%), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
I.agcnid®, Rotalid®, Numniu- 
linid®. 
(22-75 %), Otoliths, teeth, 
fragments of bones of ' 
Serpula, Gastcropodi, 
mellibranchs, Pteropod||0i 
codes, Echinoderm frsgfc- 
Polyzoa, Coccoliths. 
* 8« anal. 66. t See anal. 72; I’l. XX. fig, 1 ; I’l. XXIV. fig. 1. 
