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The paper is divided into five chapters: an introduction, 'The Pellegrino slopes', 'Monzoni Mountain', 'The Monzoni and Contrin Alpes', 'Upper Fassa'.

Annotations in pencil and ink throughout.

Subject: Geology

Received and read 19 June 1902. Communicated by C [Charles] Lapworth.

Related research was published by Gordon in Geological Magazine: Gordon, M M Ogilvie. 'Monzoni and Upper Fassa.' Geological Magazine, volume 9, number 7 (1902), pp. 309-317.

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AP/75/8
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1902
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Ink and graphite pencil on paper
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112 pages
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Typescript
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Dame; Maria Matilda Gordon

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Dame; Maria Matilda Gordon, Unpublished paper, 'The geological structure of Monzoni and Upper Fassa' by Maria M Ogilvie Gordon, 1902, AP/75/8, The Royal Society Archives, London, https://makingscience.royalsociety.org/items/ap_75_8/unpublished-paper-the-geological-structure-of-monzoni-and-upper-fassa-by-maria-m-ogilvie-gordon, accessed on 11 February 2025

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