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THE meeting of the botanical section at Cambridge may probably be regarded as the most successful of the whole series of meetings which have been held since botany was constituted a separate section of the British Association. A large number of distinguished foreign botanists were present, and there was a fully representative gathering of British botanists to meet them. By the kindness of Prof. H. Marshall Ward, F.R.S., the meetings were held in the rooms of the new botany school, which proved to be admirably suited for the purpose. Prof. Ward and the botanical staff are to be congratulated upon the excellent arrangements made for the lectures, lantern demonstrations, exhibition of apparatus and specimens, &c, which contributed so much to make the meeting a success.
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Botany at the British Association . Nature 70, 565–567 (1904). https://doi.org/10.1038/070565a0
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