SPITZBERGEN EXPLORATION.
THE GEOLOGIST’S WORK."' By Telegraph.—Press As>j —Copyright. London, June 1. Mr. Ralph Segnit, member of the Oxford University expedition leaves on Wednesday for Spitsbergen, via Bergen and Tromso, as chief geologist, returning to England in October. The main party is establishing a base at Kiaasbillen Bay. Mr. Segnit will be engaged first in the Dickson Land and Sassan Bay areas, and later in Klaasbillen Bay for two months while the sledg*ng pdrty is moving up the north-east Mr. Segnit’s main work will be collection of vertebrae of the fauna ■t> i ’abyrinthodonts. Mr. Segnit is in health and keen on the exXK=.
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Taranaki Daily News, 3 June 1921, Page 5
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