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ON Monday last the Duke of the Abruzzi delivered to a large audience in the Argentine Theatre at Rome a lecture on his expedition to Ruwenzori, and was awarded the gold medal of the Geographical Society of Italy. The King and Queen of Italy were present with their full Court, and the Diplomatic Corps and chief officers of State also attended. The lecture will be repeated at a special meeting of the Royal Geographical Society to be held at the Queen's Hall, Langham Place, on Saturday, when the King and the Prince of Wales have signified their intention to be present.

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Notes . Nature 75, 253–257 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/075253a0

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