CONTENTS. xi 
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLLECTING ROCKS AND MINERALS. By 
L. Fletcher, MMA. F.R.8. 202 
Meteorites 202 
Atmospheric Dust 202 
Rocks. ; ; 202 
Minerals j ‘ ‘ F ‘ ‘ ‘ 204 
ZOOLOGY - 
ANTARCTIC CETACEA. By R. Lydekker, F.R.8. 205 
Sreats. By G. E. H. Barrett-Hamilton, B.A. F.Z.S. 209 
Birps. By Howard Saunders, F.LS. F.Z.8, F.R.G.8. 225 
Appendix to Birds 234 
Antarctic Deep-Sea Fisuxs. By G. A. Boulenger, F.R.S. 239 
ABYSMAL Fauna or THE ANTARCTIC Recion. By Arthur E. Shipley, M.A. 241 
Systematic Part F : 246 
KexGuELen Isbanp: an InrroptcTion To AntTarcric Zootocy. By Pro- 
fessor D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, C.B. i 276 
BOTANY. By George Murray, F.R.S. . : 3 288 
ARCTIC SLEDGE-TRAVELLING. By Admiral Sir F. Leopold M‘Clintock, 
K.C.B. D.C.L. LL.D. F.R.S. ‘ 293 
GEOGRAPHY: 
The Journal of John Biscoe : : 305 
The Journal of John Balleny 336 
A Rock seen on an Iceberg. By Charles Darwin 346 
Log of John Balleny’s Mate é 348 
The Narrative of Charles Wilkes 361 
The Journal of M. J. Dumont-d’Urville 436 
Exploration of Antarctic Lands (Voyage of the Belgica). By Henryk 
Argtowski 465 
Topography of South Victoria Land. By Louis Bernacchi 497 
ANTARCTIC BIBLIOGRAPHY. By Hugh Robert Mill, LL.D. F.R.5.E, 517 
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MAPS. 
SHEETS 1, 2, 3, showing Tracks or Exrioners . F . Tn pocket of back cover 
