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THE new volume of Hazell's Annual will receive a cordial welcome from all who have occasion to make use of reference books. It is smaller by about two hundred and thirty pages than the volume issued last year, the sections dealing specifically with the Overseas Dominions and with foreign countries having been omitted, but the omission has enabled the publishers to make a handsome reduction in the price. We also miss several of the interesting surveys of the progress in particular subjects during the previous year which have hitherto been included. Other features of past volumes, such as the calendars, astronomical and meteorological data for the current year, and a compilation of the particulars of societies and institutions, which includes most of the better-known British and foreign learned societies, have been retained. A large amount of educational information which covers the universities, colleges, and secondary schools in the British Isles has also been gathered together. The volume is a valuable book of reference on matters of general interest.
The New Hazell Annual and Almanack for the year 1922.
By Dr. T. A. Ingram. Thirty-seventh year of issue. Pp. xlvi + 585. (London: Henry Frowde, Hodder and Stoughton, Ltd., 1922.) 5s. net.
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E The New Hazell Annual and Almanack for the year 1922. Nature 109, 103 (1922). https://doi.org/10.1038/109103c0
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