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THOUGH many travellers have now penetrated almost every part of Central Africa, and described the main geographical features, yet their accounts have been singularly barren in any reliable geological details. The Geographical Society, in its late expedition to the lake region, sought to remedy this want, and I, as a student of that science, had the honour of being selected as geologist and assistant to Mr. Keith Johnston, the leader of the expedition.
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THOMSON, J. Notes on the Geology of East-Central Africa . Nature 23, 102–104 (1880). https://doi.org/10.1038/023102a0
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