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THE annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science was held at St. Louis on December 26, 1903, to January 1. The address delivered by the president of the association, Prof. Ira Remsen, appeared in NATURE of January 28; and extracts from the addresses of presidents of some of the sections are given below.
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Address before Chemical Section of the British Association, Chem. News, liv., 117, 1885.
Remarks made in 1860–5 after publication of Stas's "Researches on Atomic Weights," Archives, ix., 102, 24–376.
"Über das Wasserspectrum-das Hydrogen. und Oxygenspectrum," Phil. Mag., xxiv., 304, 1887. "Math. Spectralanalyse des Magnesiums und der Kohle." Monatshefte für Chemie, viii., 650. "Math. Spectralanalyse des Kadmiums," Monatshefte für Chemie, ix., 956.
See the exquisite paper by Madame Curie on "Radio-active Substances," also "Radio-active Lead," Hofmann and Strauss, Berichte xxxiv., 3033, Pellini (loc. cit.) "Radio-active Tellurium"; Strutt, Phil. Mag., vi., 113, Elster and Geitel, Giesel, Marckwald, &c.
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The American Association . Nature 69, 402–405 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069402a0
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