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New Zealand, and off the East Coast of South America ; repre- 

 sentatives of Antarctic diatoms, algse, lichens, and mosses ; a 

 selection of the Antarctic birds and seals collected ; specimens 

 of the large hexactinellid sponges of the Antarctic seas ; samples 

 of the fossil plants collected in New Zealand ; pieces of fossil 

 wood and fish remains from Victoria Land ; specimens of lava 

 and crystals of felspar from Mount Erebus ; some of the rock 

 specimens from the Beardmore Glacier collected by the South 

 Pole party ; a map of the route of the South Pole party, and 

 20 photographs taken on the expedition. 



L. Fletcher, 



Director. 



British Museum (Natural History), 

 28 February 1914. 



