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ALLOW me first to explain that my scientific observations were made under the disadvantageous circumstances of a sailor before the mast on board the whaler Antarctic. There seemed no choice between adopting this course and remaining on shore, and I was consequently able to take very few instruments. This explanation may to some extent lighten the criticism of my results.
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The Voyage of the “Antarctic” to Victoria Land1. Nature 52, 375–377 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052375a0
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