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WE understand that on the representation of the Professors of the Royal School of Miles and of the Director-General of the Geological Survey as to the want of proper accommodation for geological teaching in the School of Mines in Jermyn Street, the Lords of the Committee of Council on Education have transferred the instruction in that subject to the Science Schools at South Kensington. As Prof. Judd is supplied with a complete collection of specimens for teaching purposes, and as a laboratory is now provided for him, he will be in a position to give that practical instruction which it is so desirable should be within the reach of geological students.

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Notes . Nature 17, 231–234 (1878). https://doi.org/10.1038/017231b0

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