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THE geologist has long been indebted to the enterprise of German publishers for several excellent series of guide-books. Junk's “Natur-Führer,” previous volumes of which have dealt with Tirol, the Riviera, Switzerland, South Bavaria, and Steiermark, are guides not only to the geology, but also to all subjects likely to interest the naturalist in the field. Attractively produced, and of convenient size, they contain numerous photographic illustrations, but maps have been omitted, owing to their prohibitive cost.
(1) Salzburg.
Von Prof. Dr. Max Hoffer Prof. Dr. Ludwig Lämmermayr. (Junk's Natur-Führer.) Pp. xvi + 406. (Berlin: W. Junk, 1925.) 6 gold marks.
(2) Sächsische Schweiz.
Von Dr. Walther Friese. (Junk's Natur-Führer.) Pp. x + 354 + 3 Karten. (Berlin: W. Junk, 1925.) 6 gold marks.
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(1)Salzburg (2)Sächsische Schweiz. Nature 116, 707 (1925). https://doi.org/10.1038/116707a0
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