Abstract
SEVERAL articles of scientific interest are contained in this volume, but limitations of space will only permit us to refer to a few of them. Among the subjects of contributions, in addition to those mentioned below, are Balanoglossus, by Dr. A. Willey; George Bentham, by Sir William T. Thiselton-Dyer; Birds, by Dr. H. Gadow; Brachiopoda, by Mr. A. E. Shipley; Calibration and Calorimetry, by Prof. H. L. Callendar; and the Channel Tunnel, by Prof. Boyd Dawkins. There are also articles on all geographical divisions having names between Austria and Chicacole.
The Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Vol. xxvi. Aus.—Chi. (Vol. ii. of the tenth edition). Pp. xxii + 763. (London and Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black; and The Times, Printing House Square, London, 1902.)
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H., R., SMITHELLS, A. The Encyclopædia Britannica . Nature 66, 289–290 (1902). https://doi.org/10.1038/066289a0
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