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As one who has attended fourteen consecutive meetings of the British Association, with seven years' experience as a Sectional Secretary, as one, moreover, who has a high opinion of the benefit these meetings may confer upon aspiring learners and isolated workers, I venture to submit a few observations on the details of the conduct of the business of the Sections—a subject, I think, of general interest and importance.
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LODGE, O. British Association Sectional Procedure. Nature 34, 495–496 (1886). https://doi.org/10.1038/034495a0
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