Indianapolis Times, Volume 37, Number 126, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 September 1925 — Page 5

FRIDAY, SEPT. 25, 1925

VOLCANIC ISLES UNDER SCRUTINY OF SCIENTISTS £mall Schooner Carries American Expedition Into South Atlantic. Hu Vnltrd rrrst RIO DE JANIERO, Sept. 25 The American Schooner Blossom, a 'vessel smaller than Columbus’ flagship Santa Maria, left this port after a stay here of six months, en route to various islands of the South Atlantic where scientific study lasting about seven months will be made for the Cleveland Museum and the New York Museum of Natural History. Captain George Finlay Simmons, professor of the Cleveland Museum, heads the expedition and is accompanied by the botanist Professor William K. Cuyler, Capt. Titta Vanzetti, ''chief of navigation, and a crew of 15 picked men including radio operator, taxidermist and an expert game hunter. The Blossom headed for the Islands of Tristao da Cunha and Santa Helena after leaving the port of Rio de Janeiro. After visiting these two islands the ship will touch at Ascension, in the middle of the South Atlantic, and then return to the United States after visiting Fernando de Noronha off the coast of Pernambuco, A special study of the evolution of the sea and the islands of volcanic origin of the South Atlantic, with ■particular attention being given the and flowers, will be made, Captain Simmons told the United Press. “The Cleveland Museum and the New York Museum of Natural History have sent out many expeditions,” Simmons said,* “but I believe ours is the most important that has as yet been entrusted to anyone by those two great institutions. On all other occasions the scientists sent out by the two museums have been given a limited zone to work in and their studies have been likewise limited, whereas we have as our task the study of an unlimited number of subjects and our studies are not restricted to any one given place. “We expect to study everything that is studiable on the islands we visit, and this will take us at least another six or seven months."

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DOWNSTAIRS AYRES GOOD MERCHANDISE H AYRES SERVICE W LOW PRICES - " Saturday Sales!

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