FOEAMINIFEEA FEOM THE NOETH ATLANTIC AND AECTIC OCEANS. 441 
In one of the above-mentioned Soundings from the Abyssal ooze-floor of the North- 
Atlantic (Nos. 19-32), Commander Dayman observed “remains of bones” (No. 20); 
and other rare extraneous objects were noticed by him in some of the deep soundings 
not included in the foregoing Table. As the presence of Molluscan Shells and of stones 
at such depths, and so far from land, are of great interest, we append an abstract of such 
occurrences. 
Nos* 
Fins. 
Lat.N.&Lon.W. 
Materials. 
Report, page. 
Remarks. 
| 
103 
1950 
Lat. 52 
37 
One small stone. 
17 & 58 
Long. 17 
39 
88 
2100 
Lat. 52 
30 
Ooze, full of Foramini- 
19 & 58 
1 
Long. 19 
10 
fera and Diatom acese. 
b- 
00 
2400 
Lat. 52 
29 
Ooze. 
25 & 58 
The deepest sounding showing bottom: 
Long. 26 
14 
hut a deeper (2424 fms.) was exactly- 
measured Lat. 51°9'N., Long. 40° 3' W. 
18 
1675 
Lat. 52 
14 
Broken Shells. 
9, 28, 58 
1765 fathoms, at p. 9. 
Long. 30 
45 
1600 
Lat. 51 
52 
Two small stones. 
9, 31, 32, 58 
Marked “ oz.” on the Chart by mistake. 
Long. 33 
21 
27 
2225 
Lat. 50 
14 
Ooze and stones. 
46 & 59 
Long. 45 
23 
28 
1450 
Lat. 50 
9 
Ooze and stones. 
49 & 59 
Long. 46 
15 
29 
1495 
Lat. 49 
Long. 46 
47 
52 
All stones, at p. 50. 
50 & 59 
Lat. 49 47 30 1 , ~ , Kn 
Long. 41 51 oj md0oze > at P- 69 - 
* In the box of specimens. 
3 o 
MDCCCLXV. 
