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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Se« Charts 31 and 32, and Diagram 14. 
■3 . 
5J 
l5 
Onto. 
roaltlon. 
IX-pth in 
Fathoms. 
Temperature 
of the Sea- 
water. 
(Fahr.). 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Carbonate op Calcium. I 
Bottom 
Surface 
Per cent. 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organisms. i 
167 
1874 
Sept 9 
• t n 
10 36 0 S. 
HI 55 0 E. 
6-8 
o 
O 
77*7 
Deposit composed of sand and 
shells. 
Besidue green-brown. 
77-90 
(45-00 %), Miliolidae, Textular- 
idaj, Rotalidse, Nummulinidse. 
(( 
(32-90 %), Serpula, Gasteropodi , ' 
Lameilibranchs, PteropodW ; 
ments, Echinoderm flagmen^ i 
Polyzoa, calcareous Algae. i 
188 
9 .''.9 0 S. 
139 42 0 E. 
28-30 
78-5 
Depo.sit composed of .sand and 
shells, green-grey. 
Besidue pale grey. 
38-70 
(15-00 %), Miliolidae, Textular- 
idae, Lagenidae, Rotalidae. 
(23-70 %), Serpula, Gasteropodi, i 
Lameilibranchs, Ostracoda*, ' 
fragments of Echinodeniu, 
Alcyonarian spicules, Polya*, ' 
one or two Coccoliths. 
•169 
.. 11 
9 36 OS. 
137 ."iO 0 E. 
28 
79-0 
Green Mto, pale green-grey, 
gritty, coherent when dry, 
containing shell fragments and 
calcareous concretions. 
Besidue green-grey. 
31-13 
(10-00 %), Miliolidae, Textular- 
idae, Rotalidai, Nummulinidae. 
(21-13 %), Otoliths of fish, Stt-'' 
pula, Gasteropoda, Lamelli. 1 
branchs, Ostiacodes, Echiuo-j 
derm fragments, Polyzoa. i 
190 
.. 12 
8 56 OS. 
136 5 0 E. 
49 
79-2 
Green Mud, green-grey, co- 
herent, breaking up with diffi- 
culty in water, containing 
large fragments of Lamelli- 
branchs and large calcareous 
concretionary nodules. 
Besidue green. 
23-04 
(1-00 %), Globigerina rubra. 
(3-00 %), Miliolidae, Lagenidae, 
Textularidee, Rotalidae, Num- 
mulinidae. 
(19-04 %), Serpula, Gasteropodi, 
Lameilibranchs, Ostrecodei, 
valves of Balanus, Echiiiodem 
fragments, Polyzoa, Corah, 
.. 16 
.\rafura Sea. 
65 
Green Mud, green-grey, slightly 
coherent, bre^oking up in water. 
Beeidue dark green. 
41-60 
(10-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(10-00 %), Miliolidae, Lagenidae, 
Textularid®, Rotalidse, Nuin- 
mulinidae. 
(21 -60 %), Serpula, Gasteropodi, 
Lameilibranchs, Ptercpoik 
Ostracodes, Jlchini spin»Vj 
Alcyonarian spicules, Polyioi . 
191 
5 41 OS. 
134 4 30 K. 
800 
39-6 
82-2 
Green Mud, very plastic when 
wet, soft to the touch, coherent 
when dry. 
Besidue green with brown 
tinge. 
13-95 
(8-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pulvinu- 
lina. 
(2-00 %), Miliolidae, Textularidae, 
Lagenidae, Rotalidae. 
(3 -95 %), Gasteropoda, Ijunflli-! 
branchs, Ostracodes, Echin*' 
derm fragments, calcaraw! 
Algae. ' 
19U 
24 
5 26 0 S. 
133 19 0 E. 
580 
40-7 
81-5 
Green Mud, dark grey with 
green tinge, coherent when 
drv, plaatic when wet. 
Beeidue dark green. 
40-20 
(30-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
viwdina. 
(3-00 %), Miliolidae, Textularidae, 
Lagenidae, Rotalidae, Nummu- 
linido!. 
(7-20 %), Otoliths of fish.Ptei*’ 
pods, Ostracodes, Erhih 
spines, one or two Cococlithi ' 
192 
.. .‘6 
5 49 15 S. 
132 14 15 E. 
140 
82 0 
Blue Mud, green-grey when dry, 
plastic, coherent, breaking up 
with difficulty in water, lustrous 
streak. 
Beeidue dark green. 
8-30 
(4-00 %), Globigerinidae, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2 00 %), Miliolidae, Textularidae, 
Lagenidm, Rotalidae, Num- 
mulinidae. 
(2-30 %), Otoliths of fish, H 
teropods, Lainellibisorh 
Pteropods, Heteropods, 0iti» 
codes, Echinoderm fragmeow 
Alcyonarian spicules. J 
See PI. XXVII. fig. 6. 
