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PROF. WATSON has added a useful volume to the series of county geographies. The book is especially interesting on the human side, though with commendable restraint his section on the people, race, and dialect occupies only two and a half pages. We notice that he describes the Celts as members of the Nordic race, without actually using that term, and to this stock he attributes some of the fair-haired people of this highland area.
Ross and Cromarty.
Prof.
W. J.
Watson
By. (Cambridge County Geographies.) Pp. xi + 140. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1924.) 3s. 6d.
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Ross and Cromarty . Nature 115, 492 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/115492e0
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