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Ethnological Survey of Territories, are of immense importance as 
books of reference, the cost of publication being defrayed by a 
vote of State funds, and so carried out without stint or parsimony. 
Two new societies have been added to our list of contributory 
Clubs, the Royal University of Upsala, Sweden, and the Physico- 
Geographical Institute of S. José, Costa-Rica. Many photographs 
have also been added to the Field Club’s Folio Volume, and the 
new year opens with an altogether propitious prospect and with 
the fairest hopes of further progress. 
WALTER W. MARTIN, 
18th Feb., 1896. Hon. Sec. 
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