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THE Royal Geographical Society has determined on a change in the form and alteration in the title of its Proceedings, which will materially enhance the value of the monthly publication. The size of each part will be increased to ninety-six pages, and two volumes will be published in the year instead of one as formerly. Internally the arrangement will be slightly altered, and while the strictly geographical character of the publication will be maintained, the notes and record of geographical work from other countries will be made at once more systematic and more popular. A special feature will be the record of the “Geographical Literature” of the month, summarizing all the accessions to the library, both books and memoirs. This will form a subject-index to geographical literature, and serve as a continuous appendix to the exhaustive subject-catalogue of the Society's library which is now being compiled. The editorship of the new series remains in the hands of Mr. J. Scott Keltie, the assistant secretary.
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Geographical Notes. Nature 47, 89 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/047089a0
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