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ItUnd* to New IIcbritlML t>fT h^i laUndt. coniinutd. 
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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Se« CharU 27, 28, 29, and 30, and Diagrams 12 and 13. 
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il 
Date. 
Position. 
C g 
£ 2 
Si « 
Temperature 
of the .Sea- 
water 
(Kahr.). 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Bottom 
Surface 
Per cent. 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organisma 
•172a 
1874 
July 22 
e f fr 
20 56 0 ,S. 
240 
O 
750 
CoRAi, Sand, yellow-grej', slightly 
86-44 
(25-00 %), Globigerinidoe, Pul' 
/ 
(26-44%), Otolithsoffish,Ga 
173 
17Sa 
24 
24 
.. 29 
175 11 OW. 
19 9 35 S. 
179 41 50 E. 
19 9 32 S. 
179 41 65 K 
Off Lcnika. 
315 
310 
12 
76-0 
77 0 
coherent when dry, line grained. 
Besidue light yellow-brown. 
1 
|-CouAL Muds. 
Coral Sand, course, chiefly com- 
90-30 
vinulina. 
(35-00 %), Miliolidm, Textularid®, 
Lageuids, Kotalidae. 
(50-00 %), Miliolidoe, Textularidse, 
pods, Lamellibrancha, 1 
pods, Echinoderm fragn 
Polyzoa, Coral fragment 
cyonaiian spicules, calca 
Algae, a few Coccoliths. 
(40-30 %), Serpula, Gastero 
174 
Ang. 3 
19 6 0 8. 
140 
77 0 
posed of large white and yellow 
Orbiloliles and other Foramini- 
iera. 
Besidue yellow-brown. 
Coral Mud, cream-white with 
86-41 
Nummulinidoe. 
(25-00%), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
LamelKbranchs, Pteropodi 
tracodes, carapace and 
parts of Crustaceans, frsgti 
of Echinoderms, Alcyon 
spicules, Polyzoa, Corals, 
careous Algae. 
(26-41 %), Otoliths offish, Gai 
174a 
.. 8 
178 14 20 E. 
19 6 32 8. 
ICO 
77-0 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
fine grained, pre.senting no 
macroscopic elements. 
Besidue yellow-brown. 
Coral Mud. 
vinulina. 
(35-00 %), Miliolidse, Textularidie, 
Lagenidse. 
pods, Lamellibranchs, 1 
pods, Ostracodes, Eehino 
fi-agiiients, Polyzoa, Coral 
meuts, calcareous Algse, 
Coccoliths. 
174b 
s 
178 16 20 E. 
19 6 45 8. 
255 
77-7 
Coral Mud, cream-white with 
86-31 
(25 -00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
(26-31%), Otoliths of fish, Ga 
tl74c 
.. 8 
178 17 0 E. 
19 7 50 8. 
610 
89 0 
78-0 
rose tinge, slightly coherent, 
fine grained, presenting no 
mucrosenpic elements. 
Besidue yellow-brown. 
Globioerina Ooze, with rosy 
79-65 
vinulina. 
(35-00%), Miliolidaj, Textularid.-c, 
Lageuidae. 
(40-00%), Globigerinida:, Pul- 
pods, Lamellibranchs, 1 
pods, Ostracodes, Eehino 
fragments, Polyzoa, Coral 
ments, calcareous Algs, 
Coccoliths. 
(29 '65 %), Otoliths of fish, Gai 
.. 3 
178 19 35 E. 
19 5 50 8. 
210 
77-7 
tinge, fine grained, pla.stic 
when wet, pulverulent when 
dry. 
Residue light brown. 
CoiiAL Mud, cream coloured. 
86-97 
vinulina. 
(10-00%), MiliolidfB, Textularidaj. 
(10-00%) Globigerinid®, Pul- 
pods, Lamellibranohs, I 
pods, Hetcropods, E 
spines, fragments of C< 
Coccoliths, Khabdolitb. 
(36-97 %), Otoliths of fish, 
.. 1* 
178 16 20. E. 
19 2 0 8. 
1350 
36 0 
77-6 
slightly coherent, fine grained. 
Besidue brown. 
CLonioF.RiNA Ooze, with much 
44-43 
vinulina. 
(40 00%), Miliolida;, Textularidte, 
Lngeiiido!, RotalidiB, Nummu- 
liuido:. 
(35-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
}rula, Gastei-opods, Lsn 
branchs, Pteropods, Ht 
pods, Ostracodes, EoLiiini 
fragments, Polyzoa, Coral 
ments,. Alcyonarian spir 
calcareous Algse, Coccalitli 
(7 "43 %), Otoliths and small 
1 
177 10 0 K. 
clayey matter, red when wet, 
red brown when dry, coherent, 
earthy. 
Besidue chocolate coloured. 
vinulina. 
(2-00%), Miliolidoe, Textiilaridac, 
Jjagenidee, Kotalidae, Nuiiiniu- 
liuidtE. 
of fish, Ostracode shells, E 
spines, Coccoliths, Bhi 
lilhs. It is remarkable thi 
shells of Pteropods, Ih 
pods, or other pciamc Moll 
are found in this de| 
although they were ap[«n 
more abundant than tlisG 
geriiiidoe in the surface w* 
• fte« ri. XIV. fig. 1. t 8co n. XIV. figs. 3o, 36, J See PI. XIV. figs. 4a, 46. 
