VII-2 
iB high and holds promise of even more interesting things to eorae than 
bright leiton yellow invertebrates representing two widely different phyla. 
On the way frcsa Melchior to Port Lockroy the ship headed southeast- 
ward down the Sehollaert Channel. On the way, she entered each of the great 
bays indenting the northern coast of Anvers Island; first Lapeyrere lying 
between the Hump and the Gourdon Peninsula; iwxt Patagonia Bay between the 
Gourdon and Thompson peninsulas; and lastly, Fournier Bay and Inverleith 
Harbor which Indents its eastern shore. 
Some seals, not mar^ in any case, were basking on ice cakes or small 
bergs in each of these bodies of water; a killer whale (Orcan) was seen 
in Patagonia Bay - little else, only a few stray birds, other than the 
onaiipresent Wilson's storm petrels, a Dominican gull or two, a skim now 
and then, a tern, a giant petrel, and a show petrel or sheath-bill. Saw 
tiKJre seals than birds. A foggy overcast, som&what dismal day; ice cliffs 
around about . 
Spotted no "sites" likely or unlikely. 
