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CHALLENGE (O. Fr. chalonge, calenge, &c., from Lat. calumnia, originally meaning trickery, from calvi, to deceive, hence a false accusation, a " calumny ")

This article appears in Volume V05, Page 808 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

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CHALLENGE (O. Fr. chalonge, calenge, &c., from Lat. calumnia, originally meaning trickery, from calvi, to deceive, hence a false accusation, a " calumny ") , originally a charge against a person or a claim to anything, a defiance. The term is now particularly used of an invitation to a trial of skill in any contest, or to a trial by combat as a vindication of personal honour (see DUEL), and, in law, of the objection to the members of a jury allowed in a civil action or in a criminal trial (see JURY).
" CHALLENGER" EXPEDITION. The scientific results of several short expeditions between 186o and 187o encouraged the council of the Royal Society to approach the British government, on the suggestion of Sir George Richards, hydrographer to the admiralty, with a view to commissioning a vessel for a prolonged cruise for oceanic exploration. The government detailed H.M.S. " Challenger," a wooden corvette of 2306 tons, for the purpose. Captain (afterwards Sir) George Nares was placed in command, with a naval
crew
 ; and a scientific staff was selected by the society with Professor (afterwards Sir) C. Wyville Thomson as director. The staff included Mr (afterwards Sir) John Murray and Mr H. N. Moseley, biologists; Dr von Willemoes-Suhm,
Commander
  Tizard, and Mr J. Y. Buchanan, chemist and geologist. A complete
scheme
  of instructions was
drawn
  up by the society. The " Challenger " sailed from Ports-mouth in December 1872. For nearly a year the
work
  of the expedition lay in the Atlantic, which was crossed several times. Teneriffe, the Bermudas, the Azores, Madeira, the Cape Verd Islands, Bahia and Tristan da Cunha were successively visited, and in October 1873 the ship reached Cape Town. Steering then south-
east
  and
east
  she visited the various islands between 45 and 5o S., and reached Kerguelen Island in January 1874. She next proceeded southward about the meridian of 8o E. She was the first steamship to cross the Antarctic circle, but the attainment of a high southerly
latitude
  was not an object of the voyage, and early in March the ship left the south polar *regions and made for Melbourne. Extensive researches were now made in the Pacific. The route led by New Zealand, the Fiji Islands, Torres Strait, the Banda Sea, and the China Sea to Hong Kong. The western Pacific was then explored northward to Yokohama, after which the " Challenger " struck across the ocean by Honolulu and Tahiti to Valparaiso. She then coasted
southward, penetrated the Straits of Magellan, touched at
Montevideo
 , recrossed the Atlantic by Ascension and the Azores, and reached Sheerness in May 1876. This voyage is without parallel in the history of scientific research. The " Challenger " Report was issued in fifty volumes (London, 188o-1895), mainly under the direction of Sir John Murray, who succeeded Wyville Thomson in this
work
  in 1882. Specialists in every branch of science assisted in its production. The zoological collections alone formed the basis for the
majority
  of the volumes; the deep-sea soundings and samples of the deposits, the chemical analysis of water samples, the meteorological, water-temperature, magnetic, geological, and botanical observations were fully worked out, and a summary of the scientific results, narrative of the cruise and indices were also provided.
See also Lord G. Campbell, Log Letters from the " Challenger," (1876) ; W. J. J. Spry, Cruise of H.M.S. ` Challenger" (1876); Sir C. Wyville Thomson, Voyage of the " Challenger," The Atlantic, Preliminary Account of General Results (1877) ; J. J. Wild; At Anchor; Narrative of Experiences afloat and ashore during the Voyage of H.M.S. " Challenger " (1878) ; H. N. Moseley, Notes by a Naturalist on the " Challenger " (1879).


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