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IN RE
CABLE ADDRESS "MUSEOLOGY NEW YORK"
THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
77TH STREET AND CENTRAL PARK WEST
NEW YORK, N.Y.
1936 NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION
RICHARD ARCHBOLD, Leader and Pilot
A. L. RAND, Ornithologist and Assistant Leader
G. H. H. TATE, Mammalogist
L. J. BRASS, Botanist
R. R. ROGERS, Pilot and Mechanic
EWING C. JULSTEDT, Radio Operator
FIELD HEADQUARTERS:
DARU, W.D., PAPUA
Austin's reports: - 1. The Tedi (1925) - 1921-22 (map p.339).
2. The Tully R. (1926) - 1924-
3. D'Alberti (commentary) (1925)
(4. The Delta Division) (1934).
Star Mts. (See Austin I.(above) forthwith under p. 349.)
Possible correlations
Austin's "Mt Blueck" = OK.
"" "Mt Donaldson" = Mt Karik or western tip Saré
"" "Mt Lyons" = Eastern tip of Saré
"" "Mt Wuni" = Southern projection of Saré
"" "Mt Warr" (E. wetz Hill) = Middle area or possibly the western end
"" "D'Alberti Dome" = western tip of Saré no.
= bears slightly east of Mt Daim.
Top it may be central Saré
D'Alberti Dome is the block J.Saré forming its E. and
Mc Gregor Peaks equal Central & Western Saré