[197] The following treat of Ross’s Third Antarctic Voyage:—
(a) A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic Regions 1839–43 (2 vols. 8vo.), by Sir James Clark Ross.
(b) Voyages of Discovery in the Arctic and Antarctic Seas (2 vols., large 8vo.), by R. McCormick.
(c) Captain J. E. Davis: Letter to his sister describing events of Sir James Ross’s voyage, and especially the iceberg collision. Printed for the Royal Societies Antarctic Expedition.
(d) MS letter from C. J. Sullivan, armourer of H.M.S. Erebus, describing Antarctic scenery, the iceberg collision, and other events.
[198] A pupil of Captain Maury, the great American hydrographer.
[199] Quinze Mois dans l’Antarctique, par le Commandant de Gerlache (Hachette, 1902), 106 illustrations and chart, pp. 284.
“Exploration of Antarctic Lands,” by Henryk Arçtowski, in the Antarctic Manual.
[200] Antarctica, or Two Years amongst the Ice of the South Pole, by Dr Otto Nordenskiöld and Dr Gunnar Andersson, 1905.
On the Geology of Graham Land, by Dr Gunnar Andersson. (Uppsala, 1906.)