X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean
During her famous circumnavigation of the world, H.M.S. Challenger left the Cape of Good Hope on the 17th December 1873, and, proceeding in a south-easterly direction, visited in succession Prince Edward and Marion Islands, the Crozet Islands, Kerguelen Island, and Heard Island. From Heard Island th...
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crcambridgeupr:10.1017/s0080456800035055 2024-03-03T08:37:59+00:00 X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean Murray, John 1897 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0080456800035055 https://www.cambridge.org/core/services/aop-cambridge-core/content/view/S0080456800035055 en eng Cambridge University Press (CUP) https://www.cambridge.org/core/terms Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh volume 38, issue 2, page 343-500 ISSN 0080-4568 2053-5945 General Earth and Planetary Sciences General Environmental Science journal-article 1897 crcambridgeupr https://doi.org/10.1017/s0080456800035055 2024-02-08T08:47:23Z During her famous circumnavigation of the world, H.M.S. Challenger left the Cape of Good Hope on the 17th December 1873, and, proceeding in a south-easterly direction, visited in succession Prince Edward and Marion Islands, the Crozet Islands, Kerguelen Island, and Heard Island. From Heard Island the Expedition sailed southward, and on the 16th February 1874 passed ten miles beyond the Antarctic Circle in longitude 78° 22′ E., the ship being at this time surrounded by a large number of huge tabular icebergs, some of them four miles in length, and all with perpendicular sides rising about 200 feet above the sea-level. From this most southerly point the Challenger took a north-easterly course towards Melbourne in Australia, where she arrived on the 17th March 1874. Article in Journal/Newspaper Antarc* Antarctic Crozet Islands Heard Island Iceberg* Southern Ocean Cambridge University Press Antarctic Southern Ocean The Antarctic Kerguelen Heard Island Kerguelen Island ENVELOPE(69.500,69.500,-49.250,-49.250) Great Southern Ocean ENVELOPE(90.000,90.000,-60.000,-60.000) Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 38 2 343 500 |
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During her famous circumnavigation of the world, H.M.S. Challenger left the Cape of Good Hope on the 17th December 1873, and, proceeding in a south-easterly direction, visited in succession Prince Edward and Marion Islands, the Crozet Islands, Kerguelen Island, and Heard Island. From Heard Island the Expedition sailed southward, and on the 16th February 1874 passed ten miles beyond the Antarctic Circle in longitude 78° 22′ E., the ship being at this time surrounded by a large number of huge tabular icebergs, some of them four miles in length, and all with perpendicular sides rising about 200 feet above the sea-level. From this most southerly point the Challenger took a north-easterly course towards Melbourne in Australia, where she arrived on the 17th March 1874. |
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X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean |
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X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean |
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X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean |
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X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean |
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X.— On the Deep and Shallow-water Marine Fauna of the Kerguelen Region of the Great Southern Ocean |
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x.— on the deep and shallow-water marine fauna of the kerguelen region of the great southern ocean |
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