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THE geological photographs committee of the British Association and its indefatigable secretary, Prof. W. W. Watts, are to be congratulated on the third issue, which completes the first series, of their admirable photographs. There are twenty-four photographs in this issue, all of great interest, showing-much skill in technique, and considerable artistic power in the choice of the point of view from which the objects were taken. They treat of a variety of subjects, chiefly the action of wind and rain, frost and ice, and sea-waves, igneous intrusion, the character of sedimentary rocks, and structures due to faulting and folding.
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British Association Geological Photographs . Nature 71, 538–539 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/071538a0
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