Sub-Commission for Peat SoilsAuthor(s): A. P. Dachnowski-StokesSource: New Phytologist, Vol. 28, No. 5 (Dec. 31, 1929), p. 388Published by: Wiley on behalf of the New Phytologist TrustStable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2428170 .
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SUB-COMMISSION FOR PEAT SOILS
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A MEETING of the Sub-Commission for Peat Soils will take place in connection with the Second International Congress of Soil
Science, to be held June Ist to ioth, I930, at Moscow and Leningrad, Union of Socialist Soviet Republics.
The sessions will be devoted to the reading and discussion of papers dealing with the stratigraphy, profile analyses and cultural operations of peatlands.
Scientists and members who are interested or may wish to attend the meetings are invited to send a brief summary of their papers to Prof. Dr A. A. JARILOV, President of the Organising Committee, Gosplan, Karuninskaja i, Moscow, U.S.S.R.
A. P. DACHNOWSKI-STOKES.
President, Sub-Commission for Peat Soils.
WASHINGTON, D.C. October 1929.
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