. Fig. 2. Through the kindness of Dr G. W. Tyrrell, material for comparison from the Cumberland Bay Series of South Georgia was available from the Ferguson Collection in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow. From this series an ammonite was collected by Dr Konig of the German Antarctic Expedition under Lieut. Filchner, and is possibly of Cretaceous age; Radiolaria believed to be Mesozoic were found in the material in the Ferguson Collection.^ The material now examined consisted of hard, 1 Cf. O. Wilckens, 1906, Neues Jahrb. Min., Beil-Bd. xxi, pp. 98-195. ^ Cf. T. G. Andersson, 1906, Bu


. Fig. 2. Through the kindness of Dr G. W. Tyrrell, material for comparison from the Cumberland Bay Series of South Georgia was available from the Ferguson Collection in the Hunterian Museum, University of Glasgow. From this series an ammonite was collected by Dr Konig of the German Antarctic Expedition under Lieut. Filchner, and is possibly of Cretaceous age; Radiolaria believed to be Mesozoic were found in the material in the Ferguson Collection.^ The material now examined consisted of hard, 1 Cf. O. Wilckens, 1906, Neues Jahrb. Min., Beil-Bd. xxi, pp. 98-195. ^ Cf. T. G. Andersson, 1906, Bull. Geol. Inst. Univ. Upsala, vii (1904-5), pp. 19-71, 2 maps, ^ In J. W. Gregory, 1914, Geol. Mag., p. 64.


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