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THE most remarkable things about this representation in tables of matters with which the geologist has to deal are the ingenious industry of the author and the very moderate price at which the book has been so excellently produced. Whether it will appeal to students depends much on the individual frame of mind. We incline to think that the “Tabellen “- we had almost written “tabloids”—will be of most, and indeed of considerable, service in the private library, as reminding the worker of what to look for in larger and descriptive treatises. It is to be regretted that there is no index to the mass of information of an expected or unexpected nature here assembled.
Geologie in Tabellen für Studierende der Geologie, Mineralogie, und des Bergfachs, der Geographie und der Landwirtschaft.
Von Prof. Dr. K. Andrée. Erster Teil. Pp. xv + 96. Zweiter Teil. Pp. 97–134. Dritter Teil. Pp. 135–228. (Berlin: Gebrüder Borntraeger. 1921–1922.) Three parts, 8s.
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C., G. Geologie in Tabellen für Studierende der Geologie, Mineralogie, und des Bergfachs, der Geographie und der Landwirtschaft. Nature 111, 630 (1923). https://doi.org/10.1038/111630a0
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