Macdougal Bay

Macdougal Bay
Karte von Laurie Island mit der Macdougal Bay (rechts oben)

Karte von Laurie Island mit der Macdougal Bay (rechts oben)

GewässerScotiasee
LandmasseLaurie Island, Südliche Orkneyinseln
Geographische Lage60° 41′ 23,63″ S, 44° 33′ 21,48″ W
Macdougal Bay (Antarktis)

Die Macdougal Bay ist eine kleine Bucht an der Nordküste von Laurie Island im Archipel der Südlichen Orkneyinseln. Sie wird im Westen durch die Ferguslie- und im Osten durch die Watson-Halbinsel eingefasst.

Teilnehmer der Scottish National Antarctic Expedition (1902–1904) kartierten die Bucht im Jahr 1903. Expeditionsleiter William Speirs Bruce benannte sie nach James Macdougal, dritter Maat auf dem Forschungsschiff Scotia.

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Identifier: scottishgeograph21scotuoft (find matches)
Title: Scottish geographical magazine
Year: 1903
Authors: William Speirs Bruce and others
Subjects: Geography
Publisher: Edinburgh, Royal Scottish Geographical Society
Contributing Library: Robarts - University of Toronto
Digitizing Sponsor: University of Toronto

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4 CajieDunrl* ca/,« M!V,r LAURIE ISLAND SOUTH ORKNEYS r<du<(d ftom j »»•! 6,Mfsiti Bruce, Pirn W.lfon j».l Boun SCOTTISH NATIONAL ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION 1903AH»»-I< as.fu.i of fjirn Utiotfl LnfttttM OUTLINE MAP OF LAURIE ISLAND, SOUTH ORKNEYS, 1903. 323 Expedition, form our only present contribution towards a knowledge ofthe paleontology of the Antarctic Regions. The titles of the illustrations of Laurie Island, which have already appearedin this Magazine, may be amplified from the accompanying map, as follows :— Frontispiece, facing p. 57, vol. xx. (1904) : Scotia in Scotia Bay, hills ofMossman Peninsula in background. Fig. 1, vol. xxi. (1905) p. 24 : Omond House, on The Beach.; Fig. 2, vol. xxi. p. 25 : Weddell and Saddle Islands, South Orkneys. Fig. 6, vol. xxi. p. 31 : Watson Peninsula, from camp on east side of FergusliePeninsula in Macdougal Bay. Fig. 7, vol. xxi. p. 32 : Cape Dundas and Ferrier Peninsula at easternextremity of Laurie Island. Fig. 8, vol. xxi. p

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