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Dr. Arthur W. Rogers, F.R.S
ON June 23 there passed away at Cape Town, at the age of seventy-four, one to whom South Africa owes much in Hogard to geological discovery, description and application. A. W. Rogers was born at Bishops Hall, ...
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Antarctica and Glacial Ages
PROF. A. P. COLEMAN1 contends that the late Palæozoic glacials of the southern hemisphere could never have been formed upon a large, single continent—Gondwana—as visualized by supporters of the hypothesis of cont...
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The origin of the Atlantic-Arctic-Ocean
The Atlantic-Arctic Basin is antipodal to the Pacific. Powerful evidence is cited to indicate its development through Continental Drift, as suggested byPickering in 1907. Initiated from the Mesozoic Tethys and pr...