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Conclusion of Volume 1, Journal of Glaciology

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  30 January 2017

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Copyright © International Glaciological Society 1951

Index

The present issue closes Volume I of the Journal of Glaciology. An index to this volume is in preparation and will be ready for distribution with the next issue of the Journal in March 1952.

It had been the intention of the Society to distribute the Index free, but in view of the rising costs of paper and printing it has been found impossible to do this without substantial loss. The Index will cost seven shillings and sixpence and those wishing to purchase it must place their orders to arrive on or before 1 November 1951.

Orders must be accompanied by a remittance and should be addressed to the Assistant Secretary, Mr. D. W. Humphries, c/o Dept. of Geology, University of Sheffield, St. Georges Square, Sheffield 1.

Bindings

For the convenience of members and subscribers binding cases will be available. These will be made of stout cloth blocked on the back in gold letters and with the snow crystal emblem. The price will be six shillings and sixpence, post free. Orders should be sent direct to the suppliers: The Review Press Ltd., 22 Sr 23 Laurence Pountney Lane, Cannon Street, London, E.C.4, accompanied by a cheque or post office order made payable to the Review Press Ltd., and crossed Barclay’s Bank.

In addition, if desired, the Review Press will bind the numbers of Volume I, the cost, including the supply of the binding case, but not the Index, will be twenty-one shillings, post free.

It is regretted that Nos. 1 and 2 of the Journal are out of print. Arrangements for reprinting these have not yet been possible as the demand has not yet been large enough to cover the expense involved. All other back numbers are available, the price being seven shillings and sixpence each.