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MR. GWINNELL has prepared a contoured relief model of a district in the northern Clyde basin on which contours are taken at each 250 feet, and the vertical and horizontal scales are the same. The pamphlet is intended to be used with the model, and together they form a general illustration of those physical features which constitute what is known as scenery. The model and booklet should prove of real service to those teachers of geography who base their teaching as much as possible upon experiment and observation.
A Hill Country: its Physical Features and their Significance.
By Russell F. Gwinnell. Pp. vi + 26; with geological map. (London: George Philip and Son, Ltd., 1908.) Price 1s. net.
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A Hill Country: its Physical Features and their Significance . Nature 78, 341 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/078341c0
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