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Lecture by Hon. J. M. Bell Tonight

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Hon. James Mackintosh Bell, director of the Geological Survey of New Zealand, will give an illustrated lecture this evening at 8 o'clock in the lecture room of the Geological Museum on "Travel in Little Explored Parts of New Zealand." The lecture will be open to the public.

Mr. Bell received the degree of Doctor of Philosophy from Harvard in 1904, as the result of work in the graduate School. His professional life has been in the geological department of the British government, first with the geological survey in Canada, and later in New Zealand. In his present position he has had exceptions opportunities for exploring the mountainous regions of New Zealand.

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