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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
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Temperature 
uf the Sea- 
water 
(Fahr.). 
Itottom 1 
Surface 
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j 
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Q 
0 
12 42 
0 S. 
1700 
36-0 
78-0 
146 46 
0 E. 
12 8 
0 S. 
1400 
36-0 
77 *5 
145 10 
0 E. 
1 
11 35 
25 .S. 
135 
1 
77-0 
144 2 
0 E. 
11 36 
20 .S. 
150 
77-0 
144 1 
50 K. 
11 38 
15 S. 
155 
77-0 
143 59 
38 E. 
Beach, Raine 
Island. 
1 
Torres Strait. 
3-11 
10 30 
0 S. 
8 
1 
! 
77-2 
142 18 
0 E 
DeMguation and Physical Characters. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Per cent. 
Globigerina Ooze, cream- 
coloured with ro.se tinge, 
slightly coherent, fine grained, 
breaking up readily in water. 
Besidue red-brown. 
Globioerina Ooze, yellowish 
when dry, coherent, breaking 
up readily in water. 
Besidue reddish. 
Coral SANDs,composed of white 
and brownish fragments of 
calcareous organisms. 
Besidue yellow-red. 
Coral Sand, yellow-white. 
Besidue a few dark mineral 
particles and some red 
amorphous material. 
Deposit compose<l of coarse sand, 
shells, and gravel. 
Besidue white, red, and 
black particles. 
shells, and gravel. 
Besidue yellow-brown. 
53-75 
52-64 
86-97 
89-14 
62-15 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organismi. 
(50-00 %), Globigerinidte, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(1-00 %),BiloculiTia, Textularidai, 
Lagenidse, Rotalidfe. 
(40-00 %), Globigerinidffi, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2 '00 %), Miliolidffi, Textu- 
laridae, Lagenida;, Rotalidie. 
(40-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(15-00 %), Miliolidie, Textu- 
laridae, Lagenidee, Rotalidae, 
Nummulinidae. 
(35-00 %), Miliolida?, 
Nummulinidae. 
Rotalidte, 
(15-00%), Miliolida;, Textularidae, 
Rotalido;, Nummulinida;. 
59-66 (20-00 %), Miliolida*, Textula- 
rida-, Rotalidie, Nummulinida'. 
(2-75 %), Ostracodea, Echini 
spines, a few Cocooliths and 
Rhabdoliths. 
(10-64 %), Serpula, fragments of 
Lamellibranchs, Braduopodi, 
Cirripeds, Echini spin*, 
Coccoliths, Rhabdoliths. 
(31-97 %), Otoliths of fish, 
piila, Gasteropoda, lAind' 
libranchs, Pteropods, Hetn»i 
pods, Ostracodea, Echinodera 
fragments, Polyzoa, calcsreoBj 
Algae. 
(54-14 %), Serpula, Gasterop 
Lamellibranchs, Osfra«)dei!| 
Echinoderm fragments, AlcTfri 
narian spicules, Polyzoi,Con' 
calcareous Algae. 
(47-15 %), Serpula, 
Gasteropods, LamellibrtiKifl 
Ostracodes, Balaitus, Ecliii>“| 
derm fragments, Alcyonsra^l 
spicules, Polyzoa, Conls, «•! 
careous Algae, calcawoni 
cretions. ' 
(39-66 %), Serpula, DmlaliiA 
Gasterojiods, LamnllibiMMl 
Ostracodes, Balamu, KchiHJ 
derm fragments, Alcyonirtl 
spicules. Corals, PolyMk 
careous Algae. 
See anal. 79. 
+ See anal. 88; PI. XXIV. fig. 3. 
