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I MUST thank the reviewer of my “Structural Geography” in NATURE of March 11 for pointing out the accidental omission in printing of the red line that should have occurred over the course of the Apennines (Plate XVI.). If he thinks that Fig. 97 is really likely to hurt the feelings of the Polynesians, I may replace it by one with a more pleasing expression; but the other suggestions for the improvement of any possible second edition, which fill nearly three columns of NATURE, I cannot accept. Thus the use of isobaths instead of actual figures on Figs. 37 and 38 would obscure the lessons those figures were inserted to teach. Where, as on Fig. 41, isobaths seemed more useful, they were used.
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GREGORY, J. “Structural Geography”. Nature 80, 157 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/080157a0
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