Field journal : Archbold 1936 New Guinea Exp. February 27, 1936 to July 8, 1937
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The Geography of the Fly River Region, New Guinea. Introduction Chief Divisions of the River The Strickland River Water party Recent Earth movements and adaptations Rock exposures Limestone fossils Post miocene history Tertiary fossil beds Economic mineralogy Climate with seasonal changes in river level Rats of flora Strahan Island possibly an old mouth of Fly. Relationship of Cebu to S. N.G. Moresby a subtidal area. Drowned Coast, the Coal Sea deep. Barrier reefs The mountains of Strickland - Fly - Descript. Mola Eocene rocks Jurassic at Observation Point Strickland Mt Davene Latitudes Black diagram of inter-area. Deposits at Palmer Town overlying limestone