84 
TilE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
See Charts 26 and 27, and Diagram 11. 
-= 
Date. 
riitiUon. 
I>cpth In 
Katboina. 
1 
Temperature 
of the Sea- 
water! 
(Kahr.). 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Carbonate of Calcium. 1 
. Jr 
Bottom 
Surface 
Per cent. 
I'oraminifern. 
Other Organisms. 
164 
j 
1874 
Juno 12 
o / 
34 8 
152 0 
0 S. 
0 E. 
950 
Q 
86 -6 
O 
69-5 
Gkef.n Mud, grey-green when 
wet, coherent, granular, eartliy. 
Residue green. 
48-16 
(35-00 %), Globigerinidse, PitZ- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolidre, Textularidje, 
Lagi-nidre, Rotalido;, Nuinmu- 
linidiB. 
(11 -16'%), Otoliths of fish, fn)[. 
ments of Lamellibranoh slidi 
Ostracodes, EchinoJerm fn^. 
ments, Coccoliths, Cecx- 
spheres, Rhabdoliths. 
164a 
i 
u 
34 9 
151 55 
0 S. 
0 E. 
1200 
70-2 
Gkeex Mud, grey-green, granu- 
lar, slightly coherent. 
Eesidne green. 
46-59 
(35-00 %), Globigerinida;, Pul- 
vinvlina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolidffi, Textularidai, 
Lagenida;, Rotalidte, Numinu- 
liiiida:. 
(9-59 %), fragments of IV 
opods, Ostracodes, Lphiw 
spines, Coccoliths, Khabdoliiiii 
! 
i*164B 
1 
1 
13 
34 13 
151 38 
0 S. 
0 E. 
410 
69-0 
Gueen Mud, green when wet, 
greenish grey when dr}', pul- 
verulent. 
Residue green. 
50-31 
(35-00 %), Globigerinidte, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(5-00 %), MiliolidfE, Textularida;, 
Lagenida;, Rotalida;, Nummu- 
liuidae. 
(10-31%), Otoliths of fiil 
Serpula, ' Dentalium, GmPio. 
pods, Lamellihraiichs, Pia 
opods, Ostracodes, Ecliito-' 
derm fragments, PoIvm, ■ 
Corals, Coccoliths, Ehibde ; 
liths. 
1 
' 165 
i 
i 
.. 17 
34 60 
155 28 
0 S. 
0 E. 
2600 
34-5 
64-5 
Red Clay, plastic, homogeneous, 
drying into hard lumps, lus- 
trous streak, breaking up with 
difficulty in water. 
Residue red-brown. 
6-64 
(2-00 %), Globigerinidte, Pul- 
vinidina. 
(3-00 %), Miliolina, Lagenidte, 
Rotalidse, Nummulinidie. 
(1-54 %), Teeth of fish, Eelwi 
spines, Coccoliths. j 
1 
rl65.\ 
19 
36 41 
158 29 
0 S. 
0 E. 
2600 
34-4 
62-5 
Red Ci.ay, homogeneous, plastic, 
drying into luinjis, which break 
up with difficulty in water, 
lustrous streak. 
Residue red. 
19-13 
(10-00 %), Globigerinidaj, Pul- 
vinulii'M. 
(3-00 %), Miliolidae, Lagenidaj, 
Rotalidse. 
(6-13 %), a few small torth o(j 
fish, Ostracodes, biisi 
spines, fragments of Polyia 
Coccoliths, a few Rhabdoliiu 
165b 
.. 21 
37 53 
163 18 
0 S. 
0 E 
1975 
34-7 
59-5 
Globioeiii.s’a Ooze, white with 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
chalky. 
Reudne grey-white. 
76-59 
(65-00 %), Globigerinid®, Pul- 
vmulina. 
(1 -00 %), Miliolida>., Textularida;, 
Lagenida;, Rotalida;, Num- 
muliuida:. 
(10-59 %), Otoliths offish,B(ii!ii 
spines, Coccoliths, Cocoi 
spheres, Rhabdoliths. 
165c 
I 
j 
.. 22 
38 36 
166 36 
0 8. 
0 E 
1100 
36-4 
58-2 
GLonioEitiNA Ooze, white, fine 
grained, giving an almost im- 
palpable jKiwtIer, very slightly 
colierciit, chalky. 
Residue red-brown. 
81-89 
(75-00 %), Globigerinida;, Pul- 
rinulina. 
(I'OO %), Miliolid®, Tcxtularid®, 
Lagi-nidre, Rotalid®, Nuin- 
muliuid®. 
(8-89 %), Ostracodes, li-i* 
spines, Coccoliths, lihabuolias 
:166 
23 
38 50 
169 20 
0 K. 
0 1.. 
275 
60-8 
58-5 
Glodioeuina Ooze. 
88-45 
Miliolid®,Textularid®, Lngcnid®, 
Globigeriuid®, Rotalid®. 
P'ragments of Pternpods, 6«W*-' 
pods, and Laniellibi»»c)». 
Ostracodes, EcbiniKicrj! ftv ■ 
ments, Coccoliths, Coo* 
sjihcrcs, Rhabdoliths. 
166b 
16«; 
1 
1 
» 23 
.. 24 
39 8 
170 43 
39 21 
171 28 
0 8. 
0 E. 
0 .H. 
0 E 
400 
400 
68 -6 
58-0 
1 Gi.onioEniSA Oozes, dirty 
1 white, granular, very slightly 
f coherent, soiling the fingers. 
J Residues dirty w liitc. 
82-20 
(50 '00 %), Globigerinidre, Pul- 
viiiulina. 
(6-00 %), Miliolid®, Textularid®, 
Lagcnid®, Rotalid®. 
(27-20 %), fragments of Gm!i' 
])ods and Liinicllibiw ■■ 
Ostracodes, Echini *[■' 
Coccoliths, Cocco3pherei,ll;' 
doliths. 
• aoaL 67, 84, 85, 86, 87; !t XXIV. fig, 2; PL XXV. fig. 1. t See I’l. XXVI. fig. 3. J See PI. XI. fig. 3. 
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