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WITH the exception of Prof. Runge's announcement of the undoubtedly compound nature of helium, few of the communications laid before Section B at Ipswich are likely to awaken great interest outside chemical circles. The discussions, however, which are now a recognised feature of these meetings, were especially successful, and it is not too much to hope that the joint meeting with the newly-formed Botanical Section may be the means, if only indirectly, of bringing about results of great importance to the agricultural community.
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Chemistry at the British Association. Nature 52, 536–538 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052536a0
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