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Challenger Expedition These tinted
lithographs are cut from
the massive Report on the Scientific
Results of the Voyage of H.M.S. Challenger
During the Years 1873-76 Under the Command of Captain George S. Nares,
R.N., F.R.S. and the Late Captain Frank Tourle Thomson, R.N. Prepared
under the Superintendence of the Late Sir C. Wyville Thomson, 1885-1895 . Printed on sturdy, white stock with minimal age toning. |
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The Challenger
Expedition is the most famous oceanographic expedition of all
time. Under the command of George Nares, HMS Challenger set out
in December, 1872, on a three-year voyage with the mission of exploring
the structure and physical composition of the world's ocean beds and
determining the temperature and direction of deep-sea currents.
In addition, biologists were charged with cataloguing the flora and
fauna they
encountered. By the end of the voyage, the Challenger had taken
hundreds of soundings and traversed more than 68,000 nautical miles |
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crenatis |
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Schizopoda
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SCHZ-04 |
Gnathophausia calcarata |
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SCHZ-06
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Gnathophausia elegans G. zoea |
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SCHZ-03 |
Gnathophausia gigas |
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SCHZ-02 |
Gnathophausia ingens |
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SCHZ-07 |
Gnathophausia longispina G. gracilis |
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SCHZ-05 |
Gnathophausia willemoesii G. affinis |
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SCHZ-01 |
Lophogaster typicus Ceratolepis hamata |
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Challenger Crustacea &
Schizopoda