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FOR a considerable time, geologists have been much inconvenienced by the fact that only a portion of the collections in the Geological Museum, Jermyn Street, are now accessible, on account of an enormous structure in the building, said to be supporting the roof. I have just paid a visit to the museum and find that the building is entirely closed, and consequently the maps and specimens I wished to consult in connexion with a local question of water supply are not available, and unfortunately these maps are not in any other Institution. On this account, therefore, I have made a fruitless journey.
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SHEPPARD, T. Geological Museum, London. Nature 113, 239 (1924). https://doi.org/10.1038/113239a0
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