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III.—Volcanic Studies in Many Lands (Second Series, being Reproductions of Photographs taken by the Author. By Tempest Anderson, M.D., D.Sc., etc.; Text by Professor T. G. Bonney, Sc. D., F.R.S., etc. London: John Murray, 1917. 15s. net.
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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 May 2009
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1 The first part of Dr. Tempest Anderson's Volcanic Studies in Many Lands appeared in 1903, and was reviewed in the Geological Magazine for that year by Mr. Hudleston, pp. 160–4. Dr. Tempest Anderson, who spent many years in visiting and photographing active and extinct volcanoes in almost every part of the globe, died on his return voyage from the Philippine Islands, August 26, 1913 (see Obituary, Geol. Mag., Oct. 1913, pp. 478–9). By his will he left £50,000 to the Yorkshire Philosophical Society, of which he had always been a generous supporter; he also added £25,000 to the Percy Sladen Memorial Fund, endowed by his sister in 1904 (see Geol. Mag., Feb. 1914, p. 96).