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THE following account of the history of the Dutch Society of Sciences at Harlem has been drawn up by the Secretary, E. H. von Baumhauer, for publication in England. It shows the progress of science in Holland, and the great interest taken in its advancement both in that country and abroad, as proved by the award of so many valuable gold medals, and by the recent establishment of a central bureau for the exchange and transmission of books; all which activity is maintained without any of the expense falling on the scientific members.
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The Dutch Society of Sciences . Nature 7, 464–465 (1873). https://doi.org/10.1038/007464d0
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