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M. LOUIS LÓCZY, in his annual address to the Hungarian Geographical Society at the commencement of the current session, expressed surprise that scientific geography was so little appreciated in England. “It is sad to see,” he said, “that, despite the efforts of the oldest of Geographical Societies, the great Universities of Oxford and Cambridge have not yet established chairs of geography, and that lectureships even have only been established with difficulty.”
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Geographical Notes. Nature 46, 65 (1892). https://doi.org/10.1038/046065a0
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