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THE German Commission on Arctic Exploration, appointed by the Reichskanzler, and to which we have before referred, consists of Professors Dove and Neumayer, Doctors v. Richthofen and Siemens from Berlin, Prof. Karsten from Kiel, Prof. Grisebach from Gottingen, Prof. Zittel from Munich, Prof. Bruhns from Leipzig, Prof. Quenstedt from Tubingen. Director Rümker from Hamburg, Professors Schimper and Winnecke from Strassburg. The Commissioners have held meetings at Berlin from October 4 to 13; and the result of their deliberations—a long memoir on the value of the different branches of science—has been delivered to the Bundesrath for further consideration. The résumé of that report is contained in the following unanimously adopted conclusions:—
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The German Commission on Arctic Exploration . Nature 13, 34 (1875). https://doi.org/10.1038/013034a0
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