Field Notebook: California, Oregon, Washington, Texas, British Columbia 1926, 1927
Page 110
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Later on Dr. C. Andrews called and we Talked until eleven P. M. about the Lilliman Lecture Course. He is doing all he can and will during his travels away no time at home to prepare a page for the book or lectures. As he attended the Pan-Pacific Congress in Japan de has constantly those lectures in mind and gathering structural relationships in Japan, Philippines and the East Indies chiefly Dematra. I am somewhat fearful that his conclusions are too easily attained but upon the whole de will not be any different from the advanced knowledge of the structure of the Pacific from to the followers of Edward Sues. My work of 1906 and my Presidential Address is in a large measure his starting point as Hamel signallings around the Canal in Thailand he finds the same sort of things in the facts of the world, and clearly in India. Learned nothing directly today about Paleogeography.