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THE arrangements for the Geological Section of the British Association are now well advanced, and some idea may be formed of the amount of work likely to be done. Several meetings of the Organising Committee have been held in London, at some of which Principal Dawson has been present. From the list of members of the Association to whom vouchers for the meeting have been issued we learn that English geology will be represented at Montreal by six professors-those of Edinburgh; Trinity College, Dublin; University College, London; Victoria University, Manchester; and University College, Nottingham; and by Prof. T. R. Jones. The Geological Society sends sixty of its Fellows, including the President, Secretary, and six other Members of Council. Many of the leading geologists of Canada also are Fellows of that Society. The Geological Survey sends six of its members, and six or more who have at one time been on the staff.
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Geology at The British Association . Nature 30, 217–218 (1884). https://doi.org/10.1038/030217b0
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