. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. MATERIAL EXAMINED 303 228. TS515. BIV. 2. V. 27. 53° 33'00" S, 61° 49'30" W. Baillie sounding rod, 660 m. Ten cc. of tenacious dark grey mud, washed on 200 mesh silk, yielding about 1-5 cc. residue, largely Diatoms and Radiolaria. Quite a long list of species, many represented by single specimens. ' Ckilostomella oolina, Uvigeriiia angulosa, and Nonionella amis figure among the rarer forms. 70° 60° 50°. 70° 60° 50° Fig. I. Chart of the Falkland Islands and adjacent seas, showing positi


. Discovery reports. Discovery (Ship); Scientific expeditions; Ocean; Antarctica; Falkland Islands. MATERIAL EXAMINED 303 228. TS515. BIV. 2. V. 27. 53° 33'00" S, 61° 49'30" W. Baillie sounding rod, 660 m. Ten cc. of tenacious dark grey mud, washed on 200 mesh silk, yielding about 1-5 cc. residue, largely Diatoms and Radiolaria. Quite a long list of species, many represented by single specimens. ' Ckilostomella oolina, Uvigeriiia angulosa, and Nonionella amis figure among the rarer forms. 70° 60° 50°. 70° 60° 50° Fig. I. Chart of the Falkland Islands and adjacent seas, showing positions where Foraminifera were obtained. 230. TS511. BIV. 5. V. 27. 53° 17' 00" S, 60° 25' 00" W. Baillie sounding rod, 675 m. Fifteen cc. of tenacious grey mud which was reduced to less than 0-5 cc. when washed on 200 mesh silk. The residue consisted of a few large sand grains, a few pyritic casts, and Foraminifera, mostly broken shells, Glohigerinae and Uvigerinae being dominant. A good many species were recorded, many represented by a single specimen. Among the rarer forms were Anomalina iimbili- catiila, , and Virgulina schreibersiana, var. spinosa, 235. TS 498. C III. 29. V. 27. 50° 45' 00" S, 56° 18' 30" W. Baillie sounding rod, 600 m. About 9 cc. of grey mud, reduced to 2 cc. by washing on 200 mesh silk sieve, yielded quite a number of interesting species, including Lagena qiiadralata, spinous specimens of Nodosaria laevi- gata and A^. rotundata, and Uvigerina angulosa var. pauperata, Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Institute of Oceanographic Sciences (Great Britain); National Institute of Oceanography of Great Britain; Great Britain. Colonial Office. Discovery Committee. London ; New York : Cambridge University Press


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