Discovery Investigations - Reports - Volume VII

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

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

A General Account of the Hydrology of the South Atlantic Ocean G E R Deacon BSc November 1933 pp. 241–252

Plates XI - XIII

Whaling in the Dominion of New Zealand F D Ommanney ARCS BSc December 1933 pp. 255–362

Plate XIV

Isopod Crustacea. Part I, The Family Serolidae Edith M Sheppard MSc December 1933 pp. 365–406

Plate XV

Some Aspects of Respiration in Blue and Fin Whales Alec H Laurie MA December 1933

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