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AT the Polar Conference of Vienna in April 1884 it was declared to be very desirable that the results from all the circumpolar stations should be published by Christmas 1885. This time was not kept strictly by any of the parties. The first Report completed was that of Lieut. P. H. Ray, of the U.S. Army, for Point Barrow, which appeared early in 1886, and this has now been followed by the present volume, which came out in August last.
Observations of the International Polar Expeditions, 1882-83: Fort Rae.
326 pp. 4to, and 29 plates. (London: Trübner and Co., 1886.)
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Observations of the International Polar Expeditions, 1882-83: Fort Rae. Nature 35, 147 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/035147a0
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