MURPHY : RETORT 
Xo. i<)i5. Cassidiiiof^sis cinari^inata. One 
specimen. Possession P.ay. v^outh Georgia, 
Mar. 8. 1913. 
No. 1916. Scrolls sc[^fcnicariiiafa. Thirteen 
specimens. Possession liay. South Georgia. 
Mar. 8, 191 3. 
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THE BOAT LANDI\'G 
KASTERX PORT I 
South Georgia. 
The principal older accounts of Snutli Georgia are those 
of Cook, 1777; George Forster, 1777; J. R. Forster, 1778; 
Weddell, 1825: Fanning, 1833; Bellingshausen, 1834 (avail- 
able through a German transcript, Leipzig, 1902) ; and Klut- 
schak, 1881. Modern scientific investigation began with the 
German expedition of 1882-1883, the main report of which 
