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Mr Aston obtained many soil aamples, and Ins results may change our concept Ma? gencral soU charact *« 5 The magnetic observations are regarded as very satisfactory. The geologists discovered remains of prehistoric glaciers in practically all the valleys. The entomologist obtained forty species of insects, of which twelve ma» be new.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume L, Issue 61, 2 December 1907, Page 2
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