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fast ice in the performance of official duties in 1956. (Lat. 66° 33' S., 

 Long. 93° 01' E.) 



8. Metal monument-sledge at Mirny Observatory, Mabus Point, 

 with plaque in memory of driver-mechanic Anatoly Shcheglov who 

 perished in the performance of official duties. (Lat. 66° 33' S., Long. 

 93°01'E.) 



9. Cemetery on Buromskiy Island, near Mirny Observatory, in 

 which are buried Soviet, Czechoslovakian and GDR citizens, members 

 of Soviet Antarctic Expeditions, who perished in the performance of 

 official duties on 3 August, 1960. (Lat. 66° 32' S., Long. 93° 01' E.) 



10. Building (magnetic observatory) at Dobrowolsky Station, 

 Bunger Hills, with plaque in memory of the opening of Oasis Station 

 in 1956. (Lat. 66° 16' S., Long. 100° 45' E.) 



11. Heavy tractor at Vostok Station with plaque in memory of the 

 opening of the Station in 1957. (Lat. 78° 28' S., Long. 106° 48' E.) 



12. Cross and plaque at Cape Denison, George V Land, erected in 

 1913 by Sir Douglas Mawson on a hill situated 300 metres west by 

 south from the main hut of the Australasian Antarctic Expedition of 

 1911-14. (Lat. 67° 00' S., Long. 142° 42' E.) The cross and plaque 

 commemorate Lieutenant B. E. S. Ninnis and Dr. X. Mertz, members 

 of the expedition, who died in 1913 while engaged in the work of the 

 expedition. 



13. Hut at Cape Denison, George V Land, built in January 1912 

 by Sir Douglas Mawson for the Australasian Antarctic Expedition 

 of 1911-14. (Lat. 67° 00' S., Long. 142° 42' E.) This was the main 

 base of the expedition. 



14. Remains of rock shelter at Inexpressible Island, Terra Nova 

 Bay, constructed in March 1912 by Victor Campbell's Northern Party, 

 British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13. (Lat. 74° 54' S., Long. 163° 

 43' E.) The party spent the winter of 1912 in this shelter and a nearby 

 ice cave. 



15. Hut at Cape Royds, Ross Island, built in February 1908 by 

 Ernest Shackleton. (Lat. 77° 38' S., Long. 166° 07' E.) Restored in 

 January 1961 by Antarctic Division of New Zealand Department of 

 Scientific and Industrial Research. 



16. Hut at Cape Evans, Ross Island, built in January 1911 by 

 Captain Robert Falcon Scott. (Lat. 77° 38' S., Long. 166° 24' E.) 

 Restored in January 1961 by Antarctic Division of New Zealand 

 Department of Scientific and Industrial Research. 



17. Cross on Wind Vane Hill, Cape Evans, Ross Island, erected 

 by the Ross Sea Party of Ernest Shackleton 's Trans-Antarctic Expedi- 

 tion, 1914-16, in memory of three members of the party who died in 

 the vicinity in 1916. (Lat. 77° 38' S., Long. 166° 24' E.) 



18. Hut at Hut Point, Ross Island, built in February 1902 by Cap- 

 tain Robert Falcon Scott. (Lat. 77° 51' S., Long. 166° 37' E.) Partially 

 restored in January 1964 by the New Zealand Antarctic Society, with 

 assistance from the United States Government. 



19. Cross at Hut Point, Ross Island, erected in February 1904 by 

 the British Antarctic Expedition, 1901-04, in memory of T. Vince, 

 a member of that expedition who died in the vicinity. (Lat. 77° 51' 

 S., Long. 166° 37' E.) 



20. Cross on Observation Hill, Ross Island, erected in January 1913 

 by the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910-13, in memory of Captain 



