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THE Liverpool Geographical Society has issued its first annual report, which, although not showing a very cordial reception of the new society by the public, is not without some promise of future growth. The Earl of Derby is President, there are twenty-two Vice-Presidents, a substantial Council, and a staff of honorary officials. Staff-Commander E. C. Dubois Phillips has been appointed Secretary. The second year of the society was inaugurated by a lecture on the Discovery of the Alps, by Mr. D. W. Freshfield, President of the Alpine Club, and one of the Secretaries of the Royal Geographical Society. Other lectures have been arranged for, and it is to be hoped that the membership of the society will rapidly increase.
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Geographical Notes. Nature 47, 426 (1893). https://doi.org/10.1038/047426a0
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