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Volume 28, Number 11—November 2022
Etymologia

Etymologia: Pseudoterranova decipiens

William C. PartinComments to Author  and Richard S. Bradbury
Author affiliations: Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (W.C. Partin); Federal University of Australia, Berwick, Victoria, Australia (R.S. Bradbury)

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Figure 1

The Terra Nova, 1911 (1937). Captain Robert Falcon Scott's (1868–1912) ship the Terra Nova in the Antarctic on the ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865–1936, editor Harold Wheeler, Odhams Press Ltd, London, 1937. The Terra Nova at the ice edge in Antarctica.

Figure 1. The Terra Nova, 1911 (1937). Captain Robert Falcon Scott's (1868–1912) ship the Terra Nova in the Antarctic on the ill-fated expedition to the South Pole. A print from The Story of Seventy Momentous Years, the Life and Times of King George V, 1865–1936, editor Harold Wheeler, Odhams Press Ltd, London, 1937. The Terra Nova at the ice edge in Antarctica.

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