Volume VII
pp. 3–15 |
Fossil Forminifera from the Burdwood Bank and their Geological Significance |
W A Macfadyen MC MA PhD FGS |
February 1933 |
pp. 17–27 |
Faecal Pellets from Marine Deposits |
Hilary B Moore BSc |
March 1933 |
pp. 29–138
Plates 1 - VII
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Foraminifera. Part II, South Georgia |
Arthur Earland FRMS |
June 1933 |
pp. 139–170 |
On Vertical Circulation in the Ocean due to the Action of the Wind with Application to Conditions within the Antarctic Circumpolar Current |
H U Sverdrup |
November 1933 |
pp. 173–238
Plates VIII - X
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A General Account of the Hydrology of the South Atlantic Ocean |
G E R Deacon BSc |
November 1933 |
pp. 241–252
Plates XI - XIII
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Whaling in the Dominion of New Zealand |
F D Ommanney ARCS BSc |
December 1933 |
pp. 255–362
Plate XIV
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Isopod Crustacea. Part I, The Family Serolidae |
Edith M Sheppard MSc |
December 1933 |
pp. 365–406
Plate XV
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Some Aspects of Respiration in Blue and Fin Whales |
Alec H Laurie MA |
December 1933 |
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