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THE three papers mentioned below complete the account of the survey of the lochs which lie within the drainage basin of the Tay, and show that the excellent work carried on by Sir John Murray and the late Mr. F. P. Pullar is being continued in a manner worthy of the importance of the subject. It may be recalled that part i. of these publications appeared in the Geographical Journal for April, 1900, and dealt with the lochs of the Trossachs and Callander district; part ii. appeared in the Journal for March, 1901, and dealt with the remaining lochs of the Forth basin; part iii., No. 1, appeared in the same Journal, and dealt with Lochs Ericht and Garry in the basin of the Tay. Part i. was noticed in these columns on May 17, 1900 (see NATURE, vol. lxii. pp. 65-67).
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Bathymetrical Survey of the Freshwater Loch of Scotland. Under the direction of Sir John Murray, K.C.B., F.R.S., D.Sc., and Laurence Pullar, F.R.S.E. Part iii. Nos. 2–6, Geographical Journal, vol. xxii., pp. 237–269, with seven plates of maps; Nos. 7–9, pp. 521–541, with five plates of maps; No. 10, vol. xxiii., pp. 32–61, with six plates of maps, and geological map.
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Survey of Scottish Lakes 1 . Nature 69, 546–549 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069546a0
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