. Scottish geographical magazine. ve seen itin flood may well look upon it as of enormous possibilities in the wayof conservation and irrigation. Nor is the Murray the only water asseton a large scale in Australia. The task of dealing with the dry areasof the great south land is no greater than, indeed not so great as, thetask already completed in historic lands of old, and in our own time insuch areas as California and Arizona and elsewhere. There can be nodoubt that Australia is destined to be inhabited even Avhere thousandsof miles lie as yet useless. NOTE ON DRAFT PLAN FOR INSTITUTE OF GEO


. Scottish geographical magazine. ve seen itin flood may well look upon it as of enormous possibilities in the wayof conservation and irrigation. Nor is the Murray the only water asseton a large scale in Australia. The task of dealing with the dry areasof the great south land is no greater than, indeed not so great as, thetask already completed in historic lands of old, and in our own time insuch areas as California and Arizona and elsewhere. There can be nodoubt that Australia is destined to be inhabited even Avhere thousandsof miles lie as yet useless. NOTE ON DRAFT PLAN FOR INSTITUTE OF GEOGRAPHY. By Professor Patrick Geddes. The genesis of this draft plan may be briefly indicated, since it representsthe latest of not a few attempts to unite and harmonise many lines ofgeographical activity and educational endeavour. The accumulation and arrangement of maps, reliefs, and illustrations,the presentment of descriptive and general geography is primarilycentred around the Great Relief Globe of M. Elisee Reclus, which was.


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