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THE meeting to which we allud ed last week in connection with a memorial to the late Prof. Sedgwick, was held on Tuesday, and was attended by a large number of scientific and university friends of the late eminent geologist. Resolutions were passed that a geological museum be erected, to be called the Sedgwick Museum, and that a bust of the professor should be placed in it. A Cambridge and a London Committee were appointed. The Prince of Wales wrote that the object of the meeting would have his warm support, from the feeling of respect he entertained for the late professor.

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Notes . Nature 7, 411–413 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007411a0

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