2 
S. S. BUCKMAN, 
(Schwed. Südpolar-Exp. 
known as Locality 12 and Locality 13 in Cockburn Island; these two islands lie to 
the south-east of James Ross Island, from which they are separated by Admiralty 
Sound; and James Ross Island lies east of the northern extremity of Graham Land, 
which is a north-easterly peninsula of the presumed continent of Antarctica, lyings 
to the south of South America. The geographical position of the islands is about 
Lat. 64° 15' S. and Long. 56° 45' W. of Greenwich. 
Map of Snow Hill Island (part), Seymour Island, and Cockburn Island, from Andersson (2 , PI. VI, after 
Nordenskjold. Scale i : 200,000. The ( 2 ) is reference to the Bibliography, p. 5. 
Placed above is a map showing the relative positions of the Brachiopod yielding 
and other localities. This will also be necessary for the understanding of the 
discussion concerning the dates of the Brachiopodiferous deposits (p. 30). 
