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On the Graptolite-bearing Bocks of the South Orkneys

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 September 2014

J. H. Harvey Pirie
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With a Note by Dr Peach on Specimens from the South Orkneys.
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The South Orkneys are a small group of islands situated in the Southern Ocean, in about 62° S. lat. and 45° W. long., roughly 800 miles S.E. of Cape Horn. A single landing was made from the “Scotia “on Saddle Island, a small island on the north side of the group, and another on Coronation Island, the largest and most westerly. With these two exceptions all the rock specimens were obtained on Laurie Island, the most easterly of the group.

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Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1906

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note * page 467 ” Voyage au Pole Sud, sous le cominandement de M. Dumont D'Urville,” Géologie, par M. J. Grange.

note † page 467 Andersson, Geog. Jour., Oct. 1902.

note * page 468 Cf. Suess, La Face de la Terre, vol. i. pp. 684–686.

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