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MR. ANDERSON SMITH, formerly a member of the Scottish Fishery Board, is well known for his sympathetic descriptions of the wild life of the western highlands of Scotland. In the course of a visit to southern Chile a few years ago, the object of which is not clearly stated, but appears to have been some study of natural conditions, possibly on behalf of the Chilean government, he made notes on the country from many points of view, which are published in the volume before us.
Temperate Chile. A Progressive Spain.
By W. Anderson Smith. Pp. x + 400. (London: Adam and Charles Black, 1899.)
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MILL, H. Temperate Chile. A Progressive Spain . Nature 61, 536–537 (1900). https://doi.org/10.1038/061536a0
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