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Notes on some Rock Fragments dredged up between Faroe Bank and Rockall by the Research Vessel S.T. “George Bligh”, of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries, during April, 1921

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 May 2009

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The rock fragments described herein were obtained during a cruise of investigation into the fishery possibilities of the Lousy Bank. This Bank, as defined by the 200 fathom line, is some 34 miles long, by 18 miles broad, and lies in a direction E.N.E.–W.S.W. (mag.), being situated between Faroe Bank and Rockall, and having its shallowest portion centred around the position, Lat. 60° 25′ N., Long. 12° 37′ W.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1923

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