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WE are in a storm of Congresses. Scarcely has the British Archæological Institute finished its work at Southampton before the British Archæological Association, the Iron and Steel Institute, and the British Medical Association have thrown Wolverhampton, Glasgow, and Birmingham respectively into unwonted excitement; while by this time next week the British Association will be in full swing at Brighton. With regard to this latter Congress, we are happy to announce that admirable arrangements for the reception of visitors are being made, and that a large and satisfactory meeting, under the presidency of Dr. Carpenter, may be anticipated.

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Notes . Nature 6, 290–293 (1872). https://doi.org/10.1038/006290a0

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