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BY the death of General James T. Walker, on February 16, the Indian Army, all scientific bodies, and geographical societies, at home and abroad, have to deplore the loss of a gallant and accomplished officer. It is a loss which will be felt most by past and present members of the Indian Survey Department who survive him, who are better cognisant of and can appreciate the many years of service he rendered that Department from first to last, and the talents he devoted to its accurate execution.
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G.-A., H. General J. T. Walker, R.E., C.B., F.R.S. Nature 53, 469–470 (1896). https://doi.org/10.1038/053469a0
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