T 型paragraph inaugurates a new feature of our Journal. Under this title it is intended to include in each issue some half dozen pages, or

GSEA FISHING - 2008 - search.proquest.com
possibly more if the feature is both well-supported by authors and well-received by readers,
in which up-to-date, authoritative, factual information is given about new developments and …

IMPORTANT TESTIMONY BY AN ENGLISH GEOGRAPHER.

WL SCRUGGS - JSTOR
I now have the honor to direct the attention of the Honorable Commissioners to a bit of new
and conclusive evidence on this point from a British source. I refer to a standard …

E~ g~ nee~~ ng 3

RK Patient - 1983 - core.ac.uk
This is the third volume in this excellent series which will, when the fourth volume is
published, provide an extensive review of the field. The speed of pubii~ tion has helped to …

R^ PTOR RESE^ RH NE$

BE Harrell - 2024 - digitalcommons.usf.edu
The editors wish to thank all of our readers for their contri-butions or subscriptions. We hope
that you will understand that it is impossible to send a personal thanks to each of you …

Address to the Royal Geographical Society, 1906

GT Goldie - The Geographical Journal, 1906 - JSTOR
By the Rt. Hon. Sir GEORGE TAUBMAN GOLDIE, KCMG, President. AT this Anniversary
Meeting, the first over which I have presided, I propose to review briefly the work of our …

The certificate of sixth year studies in geography

K Walton - Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1967 - Taylor & Francis
The creation of the Scottish Certificate of Education Examination Board to take over the
examination functions of the Scottish Education Department has had several repercussions …

Some early impressions

EG Bowen - Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers, 1983 - JSTOR
I was present at the inaugural general meeting of the Institute in London in January 1933. W
impressed me most was how'London-orientated'the whole proceedings were. This, of co …

Address to the geographical section of the British association, 1905

WJL Wharton - Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1905 - Taylor & Francis
IT is sometimes denied to Geography that she has any right to consider herself as a science,
the objection being apparently founded on the view that it is a subject that can be learned by …

The progress of geographical knowledge

TH Holdich - Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1902 - Taylor & Francis
WITH SO large a field as that which is embraced by geography before us, I feel a little
doubtful which way to turn in order to gather into one short space both the scattered records …

[引用][C] This Changing Britain:[Introduction]

DL Linton - Geography, 1964 - JSTOR