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A PROVISIONAL programme of the meeting of the International Association of Academies, to be held in London at Whitsuntide, has been sent to the delegates appointed to attend the assembly. The following are among the arrangements announced, but they are subject to modification in detail according to the circumstances which may arise between now and the date of the meeting, On Tuesday, May 24, the commission inquiring into the anatomy of the brain will probably meet at Burlington House in the morning In the evening the delegates will be entertained by the Royal Society, at a banquet at the Whitehall Rooms. Wednesday, May 25, and the morning of the following day will be devoted to the business of the assembly. His Majesty the King -has expressed his wish, if his engagements will permit, to receive' the, delegates, and it is hoped that arrangements may be made for this event in the afternoon of May 26. On Friday evening, May 27, the delegates are invited to a reception by the University of London; and on the afternoon of May 28 it is proposed to pay visits to the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge. On Monday, May 30, the Lord Mayor of London will entertain the delegates at a banquet at the Mansion House.

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Notes . Nature 69, 615–619 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/069615b0

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