Geological magazine . vision ; and Mr,Davies played no unimportant part in superintending the extricationfrom the matrix of some of the finest examples of Siwalik Mammalsand South African Eeptiles. Palaeontology has, indeed, lost amaster-hand. A. S. W. nvnisciBiLijj^isrEOTJS. The International Geological Congkess,Washington, 26th August, negociations respecting the proposed change in the date andlocality of the next meeting of the International Geological Congresswere at length brought to a conclusion by the American OrganizingCommittee. It has now been decided that the Congress shall
Geological magazine . vision ; and Mr,Davies played no unimportant part in superintending the extricationfrom the matrix of some of the finest examples of Siwalik Mammalsand South African Eeptiles. Palaeontology has, indeed, lost amaster-hand. A. S. W. nvnisciBiLijj^isrEOTJS. The International Geological Congkess,Washington, 26th August, negociations respecting the proposed change in the date andlocality of the next meeting of the International Geological Congresswere at length brought to a conclusion by the American OrganizingCommittee. It has now been decided that the Congress shall beheld in Washington during the week commencing Wednesday 26thAugust, 1891. Sub-committees have been formed to arrange for thescientific business, the long excursions, the local arrangements,and for the nomination of officers. A circular has been issuedannouncing the proposed arrangements, and coiTlially inviting allGeologists to take part in the labours of the Congress. Geol. Mag. iSqi. Decade III. Vol. VIII. Pl.
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