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DISCOVERY REPORTS 



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.2534 



2496* 

 2427» 



2359. 2^*62 • 

 2386. ^^^'^ 



„8q '5^6 . 2469 



2360 • .-^ACtr^ 2365 2504 



I .2429 2468. .2503 



2390. .2587,^. o ti 



■i^bl* .2499 tfi^2363 



2430. 2466.*2433 



2568^2362 .2502 



2391 ..'ZSJO 2537 



2431. .2501 



2432 . ,,„^ 

 .2392 .2396 



•2569 



2393* .2395 



\ .2394 •^"S 



2590. 



2439 ..2472 

 I .2368 

 ^^^° I .2508 

 2471,. 2357 2441 

 2S0T I 



.2505 

 >2436 



2403. 

 .2402 



2474* 

 2510 



•2377 



50 



S 



2370 



.2400 

 2399 



240 S. 



2406 



25" 2^76 

 2444 



2372 2571 .2448 



2479. .2620 

 „^ 2518- 2414-2376 

 .2373 .2619 



2513 2570./ .2375 



2408. 2^77. /:2478 



2446. •z^T' 

 2514* 



2409.26,8-"^^^^^ 

 2412. .2374 



2^' 7.. 2411 

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Fig. 9. Positions of observations obtained within the Antarctic zone during the 

 repeated cruises, July 1938-March 1939. 



