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BY the kindness of the Secretary of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science, we have been favoured with a complete account of the proceedings of the late meeting at Brisbane. The Hon. A. C. Gregory, C.M.G., the president of the meeting, took as the subject of his address “The Geographical History of the Australian Continent during its successive Phases of Geological Development.” The subject afforded Mr. Gregory an opportunity for putting on record the knowledge he has gained from personal inspection of a larger proportion of Australian territory than has been explored by any other investigator. We are glad to be able to give the text of his address.
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The Geological Development of Australia. Nature 52, 20–23 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052020a0
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