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Author
Lightfoot, Gerald
Title
Proceedings of the Pan-Pacific Science Congress, Australia, 1923 : Melbourne Meeting 13th to 22nd August, 1923, Sydney Meeting 23rd to 3rd September, 1923
Imprint
Australian National Research Council, Melbourne, 1924, i-xix, 1-1677 pp
Description

Printed in two volumes:
Volume 1:
* Office bearers;
* Opening addresses;
* Resolutions passed by the Congress;
* Section 1: Agriculture;
* Section 2: Anthropology and ethnology;
* Section 3: Botany;
* Section 4: Entomology;
* Section 5: Forestry;
* Section 6a: Geodesy and Geophysics;
* Section 6b: Radio-telegraphy, etc;
* Section 7: Geography and Oceanography;
* Section 8: Geology;

Volume 2:
* Section 8: Geology (cont.);
* Section 9: Hygiene;
* Section 10: Veterinary Science;
* Section 11: Zoology;
* Handbook for Melbourne Meeting;
* Pamphlets for Sydney Meeting;
* List of Members and Associate Members.

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