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RefNoCD/35/25
LevelItem
TitleMemorandum, by the British Association for the Advancement of Science
Date[1915]
DescriptionThe Geodetic Committee makes the case for Britain to have a state-sponsored Geodetic Institute. Outlines what Geodesy is, its practical uses, Britain's part in its development, the existing facilities for studying geodesy, the present need for it, the functions of a geodetic institute, and the ways and means it would need. Also includes a letter from the Surveyor-General of India.
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FormatPrinted
AccessStatusOpen
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