The papers on Vol. 30 No. 3 of Advances in Polar Science (Special Issue: Geology and paleontology of the James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula) are available freely now at http://www.aps-polar.org/paper/2019/30/03/.
Here is its contents:
Reviews
Mesozoic and Cenozoic microbiotas from the eastern Antarctic Peninsula: adaptation to a changing palaeoenvironment 165
Paleobiological significance of the James Ross Basin 186
The fossil record of durophagous predation in the James Ross Basin over the last 125 million years
Cretaceous Antarctic plesiosaurs: stratigraphy, systematics and paleobiogeography 210
Late Cretaceous non-avian dinosaurs from the James Ross Basin, Antarctica: description of new material, updated synthesis, biostratigraphy, and paleobiogeography 228
The fossil record of birds from the James Ross Basin, West Antarctica 251
The fossil record of Antarctic land mammals: commented review and hypotheses for future research 274
Eocene Antarctica: a window into the earliest history of modern whales 293
Article
Late Maastrichtian–Paleocene chronostratigraphy from Seymour Island, James Ross Basin, Antarctic Peninsula: Eustatic controls on sedimentation 303
Trend
Antarctic Paleontological Heritage: Late Cretaceous–Paleogene vertebrates from Seymour (Marambio) Island, Antarctic Peninsula 328