. The Antarctic manual for the use of the expedition of 1901 . Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Geophysics. FIG. 14.—ANTAKOTIO lOEBEBGB, SHOWING TKANSITIONAL FOBMS. error of one degree in each co-ordinate; thus Pitt island is shown in 65° 20' S. and 65° 40' W., while Biscoe gave its position * as 66° 20' S. and 66° 38' W. On Tuesday, February 15, continuing her south-westerly course, the Belgica crossed the Antarctic circle. During Wednesday, February 16, » Journal Boyol Geographical Society, February IJ, 1833. The position as given in Biscoe's MS. log-book 1b, howeyer, 65° 20' S. and


. The Antarctic manual for the use of the expedition of 1901 . Scientific expeditions; Natural history; Geophysics. FIG. 14.—ANTAKOTIO lOEBEBGB, SHOWING TKANSITIONAL FOBMS. error of one degree in each co-ordinate; thus Pitt island is shown in 65° 20' S. and 65° 40' W., while Biscoe gave its position * as 66° 20' S. and 66° 38' W. On Tuesday, February 15, continuing her south-westerly course, the Belgica crossed the Antarctic circle. During Wednesday, February 16, » Journal Boyol Geographical Society, February IJ, 1833. The position as given in Biscoe's MS. log-book 1b, howeyer, 65° 20' S. and 66° 38' 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 Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain); Murray, George, 1831-. London : Royal Geographical Society


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