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AT the meeting of the Royal Society on Thursday, February 18, telegrams of congratulation on the hundredth anniversary of the birth of Charles Darwin were read from the University of Christiania, the University, Kharkoff, the Naturalists' Students' Association, Kharkoff, the Society of Naturalists, Kharkoff, the council of lecturers, Moscow Women's University, and the Swedish Academy of Sciences, Stockholm. The president reported that telegraphic acknowledgments and thanks had been transmitted to the senders on behalf of the Royal Society.

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Notes . Nature 79, 494–499 (1909). https://doi.org/10.1038/079494a0

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