Mitiiila to SanilxMuif^m. MunitA to IIoiik Koiik aiiiI l>ai k. Snnil>oaii),'aii to Manila — eouliituftl. 
100 
THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Seo Chart 31, and Diagram 11. 
S3 
15 
llato. 
Position. 
Depth In 
Fathoms. 
Temperature 
of the Sea- 
water 
(Fnhr.). 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
Hot tom 
Surface 
Per cent. 
1874 
OP 00 
O 
: 204 
Nov. 2 
T2 28 0 N. 
122 15 0 E. 
705 
84-0 
Bute Mud, green-grey when dry, 
fine grained, coherent, green 
when wet. 
Residue green. 
11-31 
204a 
» 
2 
12 43 0 N. 
122 9 0 E. 
100 
84-0 
Green Mud, green, slightly 
coherent. 
Residue green. 
56-18 
0 
12 46 0 N. 
122 10 0 E. 
115 
84 0 
Green Mud, same as 204 a. 
Residue green. 
50-40 
■ 
11 
Manila Har- 
bour. 
4 
Blue Mud, blue-grey, plastic, 
fine grained, unctuous, co- 
herent. 
trace 
! 205 
1 
13 
16 42 0 K. 
119 22 0 E. 
1050 
37-0 
82-0 
Blue Mud, light grey, homo- 
geneous, fine grained, co- 
herent. 
Residue brown. 
22-11 
1875 
Jau. 6 
Hong Kong 
Harbour. 
7 
Mud and Shells, gi-een-grey, 
coherent, breaking up readily 
in water. 
Residue green-grey. 
53-52 
206 
i 
.. « 
17 54 0 N. 
117 14 0 E. 
2100 
36-5 
75-2 
Blue Mud, green, somewhat 
plastic, coherent, unctuous, 
homogeneous, fine grained. 
ti-acc 
, 207 
.. 1« 
12 21 0 N. 
122 15 0 E. 
700 
5T6 
80-0 
Blue Mud, light green-grey, 
coherent, homogeneous, fine 
grained, HiiblnstroiiM streak, 
breaking U]> with ditlicnlty in 
wnter. 
Residue dark green. 
3-22 
206 
.. 17 
11 37 0 N. 
123 31 0 E. 
! 
1 
8T0 
Blue .Mud. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organisms, 
(6'00 %), Globigerinidte, Pul- 
oj'j'i) ■J/ 1'i'nyi 
(1-00 %), Miliolidffi, Textularidse, 
Rotalidce, Nummulmidie. 
(20'00 %), Globigerinidse, Pul- 
4^] 'll ‘1//'} II /V 
(5-00 %), Miliolidie, Textularidee, 
Lag('iiida;, Rotalida;, Num- 
muliiiida?. 
(20 ‘00 %), Globigei'inidiE. 
(4 00 %), Miliolidaj, Textularidee, 
Lagenidie, Rotalidje, Num- 
mulinidaj. 
Miliolina, Bulimina aculeata, 
Rotxilia. 
(15'00 %), Globigerinidte, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(TOO %), Cassidulina subglobosa, 
Sjjhmroidiim bulloides, Rot- 
aiidiB. 
(5’00 %), Miliolidee, Rotalidse, 
NuinmulinidiB. 
Globigerinidae, Pulvinulina. 
Textularia, Uvigerina, Glubi- 
gcrina sacculifera, Pulvinulina 
vicnardii, Jlolalia. 
(4'31 %), Lamellibranch frij; 
ments, Pteropods, Ostracoda 
Echini spines, Coocoliths. 
(31 T8 %), Otoliths offish, Cm. 
teropods, Lamellibranchs (lir- 
val), Pteropods, Heteropodf, 
Ostracodes, Echinodem big- 
ments, Polyzoa. 
(26 '40 %), Otoliths of C4 
Gasteropods, Lamellibrsndii 
(larval), Pteropods, Hele» 
pods, Ostracodes, Echins- 
derm fragments, Polyzua. 
Gasteropods, Lamellibruicla, 
Pteropods, Coccoliths. 
(6T1 %), Serpula, Gasteropodi, 
Lamellibranchs, a fci 
Pteropod fragments, Echini 
derm fragments, free Conli 
{Bathyaclis), Coccoliths, Sink 
doliths. 
(48 '52 %), Otoliths of fish, Gir 
teropods, Lainellibrnth, j| 
Ostracodes, Echiuoderm fnj ' 
ments, Polyzoa. 
A few fragments of LiiTit& 
branchs and Pteropods, os* • 
two Coccoliths. 
