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THE third edition of Mr. Kendrew's book does not bear any striking outward marks of differing from the earlier editions, but many minor emendations have been made, both in the text and in the tables. The book remains, as before, the most useful and convenient collection of climatic data available in the English language, and not the least of its virtues is that it gives data for the whole world in one set of units.
The Climates of the Continents
W. G.
Kendrew
By. Third edition. Pp. xii + 473. (London: Oxford University Press, 1937.) 21s. net.
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The Climates of the Continents. Nature 142, 691 (1938). https://doi.org/10.1038/142691e0
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