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DEATH has just erased another well-known name from the roll of workers on the Geological Survey of Great Britain, that of J. W. Lowry, the eminent engraver whose maps, sections, and plates of fossils form so interesting a part of the records of this important branch of the scientific public service.
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W., H. Joseph Wilson Lowry, F.R.G.S. . Nature 20, 197–198 (1879). https://doi.org/10.1038/020197e0
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