12 T. G. HALLE, MESOZOIC DEPOSITS AND FLORAS OF PATAGONIA AND TIERRA DEL FUEGO. 
A very interesting analogy to the Tekenika deposit appears to be found within 
the supposed southerly continuation of the Andes, in the Antarctic. The rich flora 
collected by Prof. J. G. ANDERSSON during the Swedish Antarctic Expedition in 
1901—1903 at Hope Bay, Graham Land, and described by the present writer (HALLE 
1913) is undoubtedly Jurassic and most probably Middle Jurassic. It occurs in a 
strongly folded slate of a lithological character somewhat similar to that of Bahia 
Tekenika. The fossils from the latter place are too few to permit of very definite 
parallelisation but it appears highly probable that both deposits roughly correspond 
to each other and thus afford another evidence of the connection between the South 
American and the Antarctic Andes. 
