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THE detailed results of Dr. Stein's latest achievement in the world of scientific exploration are awaited with the deepest interest by all who concern themselves with the problems of Asiatic research, and it seems probable that we may sit expectant for many months yet before the extraordinary mass of information contained in his collections can be reduced to concrete form. Meanwhile, the Royal Geographical Society has published the text of the lecture (considerably amplified) which he delivered before it last March, and has issued a neat little map which is in itself a most necessary illustration to the story of his adventures.
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Explorations in Central Asia . Nature 81, 368–369 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/081368a0
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