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A SUMMARY of some of the preliminary scientific results of the Scottish National Antarctic Expedition appeared in the August number of the Scottish Geographical Magazine, and this has now been issued in the form of a corrected reprint, from the office of the expedition in Edinburgh. The pamphlet contains an introduction by Mr. W. S. Bruce, the leader of the expedition, a paper on the bathymetrical survey of the South Atlantic Oceans and Weddell Sea, also by Mr. Bruce, and short papers on the deep-sea deposits, by Dr. Harvey Pirie, on the meteorology of the expedition, by Mr. Mossman, and on Diega Alvarez, or Gough Island, by Mr. Rudmose Brown. An account of part of the work of the expedition has already appeared in these columns (NATURE, March 2).
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The Scottish National Antarctic Expedition . Nature 73, 42–43 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/073042a0
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