Antarctic Fossil Brachiopoda 
collected by 
the Swedish South Polar Expedition, 1901—3. 
By 
S. S. BUCKMAN, F.G.S., 
Hon. Member of the Yorkshire Philosophical Society: of the Cheltenham Natural Science Society: late Hon. 
Secretary of the Cotteswold Naturalists' Field Club. 
With an Addendum 
by 
J. G; ANDERSSON. 
Contents. 
Introduction 
P- 
Bibliography 
5 - 
Description of Species: 
Lingula 
. . . p. 
9 - 
Pachvmagas 
20. 
Hemithyris 
10. 
Magellania 
22. 
Bouchardia 
14. 
Terebratula 
23- 
Magasella 
18. 
Terebraiitlina 
28. 
Geological conclusions 
30- 
Summary 
» 
36- 
Explanation of Plates I — III 
37 - 
Addendum by J. G. Andersson . . . . 
41- 
Introduction. 
The interesting series of fossil Brachiopoda, which forms the subject of the 
present memoir, was obtained by Dr. O. NordenskjÖLD and Dr. J. Gunnar An- 
DERSSON in the years 1902 — 3, when the Swedish Antarctic Expedition sojourned 
near Graham Land. 
These Brachiopods were collected from three localities I ^sja rKls ^ ^ff Graham 
Land, — namely a place distinguished as Locality 1 1 in Seymour Island, two places 
I — 0 S 2114 Schwedische Südpolar- ExpedU ion igoi — igoj. 
MAY 29 m 
