. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. io DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Torell. Eocage Perceval Wright. the fact that members of the higher groups of animals really lived at great depths in the sea. Since 1861 Swedish and Norwegian expeditions to the Arctic regions and the North Atlantic have been numerous, and during one of these in 1864 many animals were dredged from depths of 1000 to 1400 fathoms by Otto Torell. In the same
. The depths of the ocean; a general account of the modern science of oceanography based largely on the scientific researches of the Norwegian steamer Michael Sars in the North Atlantic. Oceanography. io DEPTHS OF THE OCEAN CHAP. Torell. Eocage Perceval Wright. the fact that members of the higher groups of animals really lived at great depths in the sea. Since 1861 Swedish and Norwegian expeditions to the Arctic regions and the North Atlantic have been numerous, and during one of these in 1864 many animals were dredged from depths of 1000 to 1400 fathoms by Otto Torell. In the same year Bocage published a paper on the occurrence of the glass-rope sponge (Hyalonema) at depths of 500 fathoms off the coast of Portugal, which was confirmed in 1868 by Perceval Wright, who went there for the purpose and dredged up specimens from 480 fathoms. From the year 1867 dredgings as well as soundings were carried out under the auspices of the United States Coast Survey by Pourtales and Louis Agassiz off the coast of Florida, and between Cuba and Florida. Pour- tales took up the examination of the deposit-samples after the death of Bailey, the number of samples collected up to 1870 being nine Louis Agassiz. thousand. Louis Agassiz reported on the results of the dredgings, and compared some of the dredged forms with fossil types; he con- cluded by stating his conviction that Permanence the continental areas and the oceanic continentaiand areas have occupied from the earliest areas. times much the same positions as at the present day. 1 y Sir C. Wyville Thomson. In 1868 were commenced a series of short cruises in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, under the direction of British naturalists, which may be regarded as preliminary and leading up to the great "Challenger" Expedition. Thus in 1868 Wyville Thomson and W. B. Carpenter carried out oceanographical work on board ''Lightning," taking dredgings in depths down to 650 fathoms, and showing beyond
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