Abstract
THIS volume is a welcome addition to the series of local surveys which owe their origin to the annual congress of the South-Eastern Union of Scientific Societies. The series was begun by the “Survey and Record of Woolwich and West Kent,” which was published in commemoration of the twelfth congress of the Union, held at Woolwich in 1907; and later surveys have been issued in connection with the congresses held at St. Albans, Hampstead, and Bournemouth. The present volume makes a notable addition to the series, despite the fact that, owing to the war, it has been brought out under special difficulties.
Tunbridge Wells and Neighbourhood.
Edited by H. R. Knipe. Pp. 207. (Tunbridge Wells: Pelton, 1916.)
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G., C. Tunbridge Wells and Neighbourhood . Nature 98, 48 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/098048a0
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