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ABSTRACT MR. LESLIE D. CURRIE, palæontologist on the staff of the Burmah Oil Company, was drowned while bathing in Burmah on November 9. Mr. Currie had only three weeks before arrived in the


country, after a brilliant career in the University of Glasgow, during which he had done some promising research work on some undescribed Silurian Crustacea. His death, at the age of


twenty-two years, removes a palaeontologist of great promise. ARTICLE PDF ENJOYING OUR LATEST CONTENT? LOGIN OR CREATE AN ACCOUNT TO CONTINUE * Get immediate access to this article * Also


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