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102 
THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGER. 
Soe Chart 31, and Diagram 14. 
.S5 
H-2 
= * 
y. 
Date. 
Poaition. 
;zi 
c-t: 
« M 
ax 
Bottom Surface 
Temperature 
of tlio Sea- 
water 
(Kahr.). 
Designation and Physical Characters. 
CARBONATE OF CALCIUM. 
Per cent. 
Foraminifera. 
Other Organisms. 
209 
1875 
Jan. 22 
209a 
24 
210 
25 
210a 
26 
211 
28 
212 „ 30 
*218 
Feb. 8 
10 14 
123 54 
0 N. 
0 E. 
95 
71 0 
81 0 
85 
9 26 ON. 
123 45 0 E. 
375 
54-1 
80-2 
9 15 
124 38 
0 N. 
0 E. 
185 
57-1 
80-7 
8 0 ON. 
121 42 0 E. 
2225 
50-5 
81-0 
6 64 0 N. 
122 18 0 E. 
10 
83 0 
5 47 0 N. 
124 1 0 E. 
2050 
38-8 
83-0 
Blue Mud, green, slightly co- 
herent, somcwliat plastic when 
wet. 
Besidue green. 
Blue Mud. 
Green Mud, light green-brown, 
coherent, fine grained, dark 
green when wet. 
Residue green. 
Blue Mud, light green-brown, 
coherent, fine grained, dark 
gi'een when wet. 
Residue green. 
Blue Mud, light yellow-brown, 
fine grainetl, homogeneous, 
coherent, plastic when wet. 
Residue brown. 
Sand, Gravel, and’ M ud. 
Blue Mud, with reddish surface 
layer, yellowish when dry, 
slightly coherent, fine grained, 
earthy, breaking up readily in 
water. 
Residue blue-grey. 
35-82 
Sec anal. 63. 
Tul- 
(13-00 %), Globigerinidfe, 
vinulina. 
(13-00%), Miliolidae, Textularidse, 
Lagenidse, Rotalidie, Nummu- 
linidee. 
36-06 
17-00 
14-63 
(25-00 %), Globigerinidfe, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2-00 %), Milioliua, Textularidfe, 
Lagenidse, Rotalia. 
Pul- 
(12-00 %), Globigerinidfe, 
(1-00 %), MUiolidfB, Textularidfe, 
Lagenidse, Nummulinidfe. 
Pul- 
(11-00%), Globigerinidaj, 
vinulina. 
(1-00 %), Miliolina, Cassidulina 
mhglobosa, Lagenidse, Ro- 
talidse, Nonionina u/nibili- 
catula. 
1-75 
A few Globigerinidoe. 
(9-82 %), Otoliths offish, Gastero- 
pods, Lainellibranoh fragimnu 
Pteropods, Heteropods, Oatn- 
codes, Echinoderm fragmenu 
Alcyonarian spicules, Cwav 
liths, Coccospheres. 
(9 -06 %), Otoliths of fish, LaaJ- 
libranchs, Ostracodes, Ediiai 
spines, Coccoliths, RhaWo- 
liths. 
(4-00 %), Otoliths of fish, Oasttr^ 
pods, Lamellibranchs (larni), 
Pteropods, Ostracodes, Echio 
spines, Alcyonarian spicuk 
(2-63 %), Echini spines, CoccoIitU 
(if! 
A few Cephalopod lieaki 
Pteropod fragments. 
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