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IN this second volume on Europe in the new issue of Stanford's Compendium, the chief place is given to the British Isles. Chapters on Belgium, the Netherlands, the Grand Duchy of Luxemburg, Scandinavia, Denmark and Iceland, occupy about a quarter of the volume, and contain descriptions of the physical features of these countries, with brief references to the geology, and accounts of the climate, the agricultural, mining and other industries, the ethnology, and of the changes introduced by man, notably in the Netherlands. These subjects are necessarily dealt with far less fully than in the case of the British Isles.
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The Geography of North-West Europe . Nature 67, 322–324 (1903). https://doi.org/10.1038/067322a0
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