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[Annelida] Received RE: Request for Knox 1959, Arctic polychaetes

Paulo De Oliveira Bonifacio via annelida%40net.bio.net (by bonif from me.com)
Wed Jan 18 03:36:39 EST 2017


Hi All

Thank you very much Geoff and Chris ;)

Best regards
Paulo 



> Le 18 janv. 2017 à 03:00, Geoff Read <Geoffrey.Read from niwa.co.nz> a écrit :
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> Here is the private link for a scan pdf of a reprint, if you are interested:
> 
> https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B4fZp-1MYVhhT3Jib1RMMXFYYXM
> 
> Thanks very much to Chris Glasby for providing the scan.
> 
> Geoff
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu [mailto:annelida-bounces from oat.bio.indiana.edu] On Behalf Of Geoff Read
> Sent: Wednesday, 18 January 2017 10:34 a.m.
> To: annelida from net.bio.net <annelida from magpie.bio.indiana.edu>
> Subject: [Annelida] Request for Knox 1959, Arctic polychaetes
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I had an enquiry about this Knox item, a book or report chapter, and I've never seen it myself either, and I would like to.  Does anyone have it please?
> 
> Knox, G. A. 1959. Pelagic and benthic polychaetes of the central Arctic Basin. In: Bushnell, Vivian (ed.). Scientific Studies at Fletcher's Ice Island, T-3, 1952-1955, volume 1. [Geophysical Research Papers no. 63], pp. 105-114. U. S. Air Force Cambridge Research Center.
> 
> Why Knox in New Zealand would be working on these Arctic worms is a mystery, but he was long time associated with Antarctic research so perhaps there was a connection between polar researchers.  Fletcher's ice island T-3 had a lot of military and scientific activity on it, lasted a long time, and was generated off Ellesmere Island in the Canadian Arctic.
> 
> Geoff
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