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IN the issue of NATURE of March 31 last, p. 137, I offered some remarks on the Mount Everest Expedition. I have now been asked to give some account of the progress made by the recent expedition, and to point out some facts of interest to men of science. I have some hesitation in doing this, as so much has been written by able officers, such as Brig.-Gen. the Hon. C. G. Bruce (Geographical Journal, January, 1921) and Major H. T. Morshead (Survey of India, March, 1921), who have done more and been at greater heights than myself.
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GODWIN-AUSTEN, H. Mount Everest. Nature 108, 409–411 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/108409a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/108409a0