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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, ...

    ALEX. L. DU TOIT in Nature (1946)

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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...

    ALEX. L. DU TOIT in Nature (1939)

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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...

    Alex L. du Toit in Geologische Rundschau (1938)