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At the meeting of the Royal Society next Thursday, February 24, for the discussion of the scientific advantages of an Antarctic expedition, the following are likely to take part in the discussion which will be opened by Dr. John Murray:—The Duke of Argyll, Sir Clements Markham, Sir Joseph Hooker, Sir Archibald Geikie, Dr. Neumayer (Director of the Deutsche Seewarte), Dr. Sclater (Secretary of the Zoological Society), Prof. D'Arcy Thompson, and others.

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Notes. Nature 57, 370–374 (1898). https://doi.org/10.1038/057370a0

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