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expect to learn much from the results of their 
expeditions. 
In the course of the next few months also we 
may well hope that the party sent out by our Union 
under Mr. Walter Goodfellow’s guidance, though 
its progress has been hitherto somewhat slow, will 
have established itself high up in the mountains of 
Central New Guinea, and will have sent us some 
intelligence of the natural products of what is 
believed to be the largest unexplored area on the 
world’s surface except the Polar circles. 
Offices of the 
Zoological Society of London, 
Regent’s Park, 
London, N.W., 
October 1st. 1910. 
