AMERICAN MUSEUM GUIDE LEAFLETS 



preventing him from seeing the land, which has lately been 

 discovered and named in honor of the German Emperor, 

 Kaiser Wilhelm II. He then continued, sometimes north 

 and sometimes south of the 6oth parallel, to about 150° E., 

 when cold weather drove him north, where he wintered. 



ANTARCTIC RECIONS 



Route followed by James Cook, 1772-1775 



He then returned, crossed the 60th parallel near 180 and 

 entered the area of the chart, crossed the Antarctic Circle 

 a second time near 150° W., turned and made a wide 

 detour to the north, and proved that there could be no 



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