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MR. ROGERS has produced a handbook to the I geology of Cape Colony which is sure to remain a standard treatise. New observations will be recorded in future editions, as the work of his survey is carried on; but results made public as recently as 1904 are included in the present volume. The book appears with especial appropriateness, now that the visit of the British Association to South Africa has been officially organised; and the included geological map, on the scale of about one inch to ninety miles, gives an admirable impression of the country. In it we see the huge Karroo synclinal, occupying almost all the colony, and lying between the pre-Devonian masses that crop out upon the north and the1 closely folded rocks of the Cape system along the south; while Mr. Rogers's introduction connects the scenic features with the geological structure in a manner that attracts us at the outset.
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COLE, G. South African Geology 1 . Nature 72, 35–36 (1905). https://doi.org/10.1038/072035a0
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1038/072035a0