Vokohtnui to S«n<lwirh Iiiliinilii— oon/iHi//v/, 
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THE VOYAGE OF H.M.S. CHALLENGEK. 
S«« Chart 36, and Diagrams 17 and IS. 
•- 8 
« 3 
11 
Date. 
roaiUoD. 
8 ^ 
5 2 
k * 
Tcmpemtiiro 
of the .Sea- 
water 
(Kaiir.). 
Designation and I’liysicnl Chnractcra 
— u* 
Itottom 
.Surface 
Per cent. 
1875 
1 0 r 
O 
O 
243 
June 26 
1 
■ 35 24 0 X. 
■ 166 35 0 E. 
2800 
35 0 
71-0 
Red Clay. 
244 
1 
„ 2S 
i 
35 22 0 N. 
169 53 0 E. 
I 
i 
1 
2900 
35-3 
70-5 
Red Clay, reddish or light 
bromi when dry, coherent, 
fine grained, soft to the touch. 
trace 
1 245 
1 
„ 30 
36 23 0 N. 
174 81 0 E. 
2775 
34-9 
69 0 
Red Clay, light red-grey when 
dry, colierent, very fine 
grained, breaking up readily in 
water, presenting no macro- 
scopic elements, chocolate 
coloured and plastic when wet. 
trace 
*•246 
July 2 
36 10 0 N. 
178 0 0 E. 
2050 
35-1 
73-0 
Globigerina Ooze, brownish 
when wet, plastic, grey when 
dry, slightly coherent. 
Residue brownish. 
56-07 
247 
Q 
.. 3 
35 49 0 X. 
179 57 0\V. 
2530 
35-2 
73-0 
Red Clay, upper layer dark red, 
lower layer much lighter, fine 
grained, presenting no macro- 
scopic elements, coherent, 
breaking up in water. 
Residue red-brown. 
10-06 
t248 
.. 5 
37 41 0 X. 
177 4 OW. 
2900 
35 1 
69-2 
Red Clay, brown-red, unctuous 
when wet, yellowish brown 
when dry, coherent, sublus- 
trouB streak. 
trace 
24» 
1 
•• ^ 
87 59 0 X. 
171 48 OW. 
3000 
35-2 
65-2 
Red Clay. 
trace 
250 
1 
M 9 
87 49 0 X. 
166 47 0 W. 
8050 
350 
65 0 
Red Clay, light red-grey, co- 
herent, fine grained, dark red 
when wcL 
trace 
251 
87 37 0 X. 
163 26 0 W. 
2950 
35 1 
650 
Red Clay, light rwl-grey, co- 
herent, fine grained, light red- 
hrown, unctuous, and plastic 
when wot. 
Carbonate op Calcium. 
Foraminifera. 
Globigerinidfc, Miliolina, Textu- 
laridaj, Lagenidie, Rotalidje. 
One or two broken fragments of 
Biloculina, 
(35 '00 %), Globigerinidie, PuU 
vinulina. 
(5 '00 %), Miliolidfe, Textularidse, 
Lagenidie, Rotalidie, Num- 
mulinidiE. 
(6 ’00 %), Globigerinidie, Pul- 
vinulina. 
(2 '00 %), Miliolidie, Bulimina 
clegans, Lagenidie, Rotalidie, 
No7noiiina umhilicatula. 
A few fragments of Olohigerina. 
Spiroloculina tenuis. 
Spiroloculina tenuis. 
Other Organisms. 
Small teeth of fish, fragments of 
Pteropods and Polyzoa. 
(16-07 %), small teeth 
otoliths of fish, Brachiopodi, 
Dentalium, Gasteropodi, 
Lamellibranchs, Pteropods, 
Echinoderm ; fragments, Alcy- 
onarian spicules, a few Coca- 
liths. 
(2-06 %), Echini spines, Cocce- 
liths. 
Small teeth of fish, a few (rv- 
ments of Pteropods. 
* Sc« anal, 46, 77; PI. I. figa. 1, 2, 3, 4. 
t See anal. 102; PI. I. figs. 6 , 6; PI. II. figs. 1, 2, 2a, 4; PI. IX. fig. 4. 
