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Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions to be Prepared for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions

Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions to be Prepared for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions

Report of the President and Council of the Royal Society on the Instructions to be Prepared for the Scientific Expedition to the Antarctic Regions

Royal Society
June 2012
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9781108050135
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    The 1839–43 Antarctic expedition was primarily a scientific voyage. James Clark Ross, a member of the expedition that had located the Magnetic North Pole in 1831, was the natural choice to lead this mission to find the Magnetic South Pole. Although he was unsuccessful in this aim, he charted the coastline of most of the continent, collected valuable scientific data and made several important discoveries. Published in 1840, these papers were prepared by the Royal Society for the expedition and give detailed instructions on how to make the important magnetic and meteorological observations. There are further instructions, such as how to preserve animal specimens, and surprisingly a request to investigate the reasons for the poor cultivation of vines at the Cape of Good Hope as 'the bad quality of Cape wine … is well known'. These papers reveal the expectations and demands placed upon this expedition.

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    June 2012
    Paperback
    9781108050135
    134 pages
    216 × 140 × 8 mm
    0.18kg
    3 maps
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    Table of Contents

    • Preface
    • 1. Physics and meteorology
    • 2. Geology and mineralogy
    • 3. Botany and vegetable physiology
    • 4. Zoology and animal physiology
    • 5. Instructions for making meteorological observations
    • Appendix.
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