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scrutiny of palaeo-historic monuments, should not 

 discover it. 



Let us consider now for a little the state 



FIG. 7. 



of matters at the South Pole. Just imagine 

 (Fig. 7) this continuous black line to represent the 

 boundary of the ice. It has been intimated that 

 at certain parts the Antarctic ice-cap terminates 



