DR. DARBISHIRE'S account of the lichens is the third of the reports to be issued on the botany of Captain Scott's Antarctic expedition of 1910. Reports on the seaweeds (by Mr. and Mrs. Gepp and Mme. Lemoine) and on the freshwater Algse (by Dr. Fritch) were published in 1917....
C. (1922), British antarctic expedition, 1910-13: Terrestrial magnetism. By Charles Chree, M.A., Sc.D., L.L.D., F.R.S. (London: Harrison & Sons, for the Committee of the Captain Scott Antarctic Fund), 1921. Pp. xii. + 550; pls. 60. Q.J.R. Meteorol. Soc., 48: 76–78...
THE physical researches of the Terra Nova expedition are now complete in 13 volumes, including one of miscellaneous data still in the press. Dr. Simpson published the first two volumes of the meteorology of Scott's last expedition in 1919, the first containing the discussion of the data and ...
British Antarctic Expedition 1910–1918. Meteorology. By G. C. Simpson, D.Sc., F.R.S. Vol. I., Discussion. Pp. xi+326, Pls. 5. Vol. II., Weather maps and pressure curves. Pp. 138, Pls. 23. Calcutta, 1919. 40 - ResearchGate WH Dines - 《Quarterly Journal of the Royal Meteoro...
Regan CT (1916) British Antarctic ‘Terra Nova’ Expedition, 1910. Larval and post-larval fishes. Nat Hist Rep Br antarct Terra Nova Exped Zool 1(4):125–156Boulenger Ch L . 1916 . Myzostomida. British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition 1910 . Nat Hist Rep Zool 2 : 135 – 140 ....
Feather was also enlisted by Scott again in April 1910 for the ultimately ill-fated Terra Nova expedition, though by November of the same year his service record had the note, "Sent home as unsuitable for Antarctic Expedition". The reason is unclear, though frictions between Feather from the ...
A conversazione, (a ball), given under theauspices of the Royal Society of Tasmaniato Mr. Carsten E. Borchgrevink, F.R.G.S.,the leader of the Antarctic expedition promotedby Sir George Newnes, Bart., and theofficers of the discovery steamer SouthernCross, took place at the Town Hall ...
British Antarctic (Terra Nova) Expedition, 1910. Natural History Report. Zoology, Vol. 5, No. 5: Coelenterata. Part 5: Hydroida. By A. Knyvett Totton. Pp. 131–252 + 3 plates. (London: British Museum (Natural History), 1930). 15s. Article PDF Rights and permissions Reprints and permis...
Abstract MAY I, through the columns of NATURE, direct attention to the British expedition which I am at present organising and propose to lead to the Antarctic in June next year? The objects of the expedition are briefly as follows:—
Amundsen made a three-year expedition in the Arctic beginning in 1903. He was the first to navigate (船行于)Northwest Passage a northern water route from the Atlantic to the Pacific. But Amundsen's greatest voyage began in 1910 at the other end of the Earth. He intended to go to the ...